State power and black politics in South Africa, 1912-51

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State power and black politics in South Africa, 1912-51

Paul B. Rich

St. Martin's Press , Macmillan, 1996

  • : us : cloth
  • : uk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-241) and index

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内容説明

This study examines 20th-century black South African politics in the context of the development of power. Based on archival sources, it looks at the changing relationship between black political elites and state bureaucrats and civil servants. It focuses on a number of key issues, such as: the strike wave after World War I; the 1927 Native Administration Act; and the Natives Representation and the Alexandra Bus Boycott.

目次

Introduction - Segregation and Black Politics - The Crisis after the First World War - Radical Impulses - The Struggle for the Cape African Franchise - Natal, Indirect Rule and Retribalisation - The 1936 Hertzog Bills and the All African Convention - The Revival of the ANC - The Politics of 'Natives Representation' - Renewed Challenges to Segregation - Conclusion: The Modernising of a Colonial State - Index

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