Lessons of struggle : South African internal opposition, 1960-1990
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Lessons of struggle : South African internal opposition, 1960-1990
Oxford University Press, 1992
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization遡
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780195068153
Description
This detailed study traces the evolution of internal opposition to apartheid in South Africa since 1969.
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: pbk ISBN 9780195073485
Description
This work examines the evolution of internal opposition to apartheid in South Africa since 1969. Tony Marx analyses the successes and failures of the opposition movement during the last two decades and pinpoints three distinct stages in black South Africa's struggle for a post-apartheid future.
Table of Contents
- 1: Introduction: The Vicissitudes of Struggle Ideological Conceptions of Recent Opposition The Interplay of Structure and Ideas Looking Ahead 2: Racial Assertiveness and Black Unrest: The Black Consciousness Movement Through 1976 The Parents' Movements The Emergence of Black Consciousness The Development of the BC Movement Anger and Explosion 3: After the Uprising
- Division and Realignment, 1977-1979 Debates and Transitions With Black Consciousness Realignment Outside the Black Consciousness Framework 4: Toward a National Front, 1980-1983 Economic Recovery, Reform, and the Local Response Ideological Consolidation Building a National Opposition 5: National Revolt, Repression, and Discord, 1984-1988 Organized Revolt and Repression Chartist Predominance and Rising Disillusionment 6: Toward a Black Working-Class Movement and the Watershed of 1989-1990 The Emergence of the Modern Black Union Movement A Search for Class Consensus A Breakthrough Before the Next Century 7: Lineages and Prospects of the South African Opposition Ideology Shaping Collective Action The Determinants of Ideological Transitions Implications for the Future The Centaur Notes Bibliography Appendices Index
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