A concise history of South Africa

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A concise history of South Africa

Robert Ross

(Cambridge concise histories)

Cambridge University Press, c1999

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [202]-208) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book provides a succinct synthesis of South African history from the introduction of agriculture about 1500 years ago up to and including the government of Nelson Mandela. Stressing economic, social, cultural and environmental matters as well as political history, it shows how South Africa has become a single country. On the one hand it lays emphasis on the country's African heritage, and shows how this continues to influence social structures, ways of thought and ideas of governance. On the other, it chronicles the processes of colonial conquest and of economic development and unification stemming from the industrial revolution which began at the end of the nineteenth century. This leads on to a description and analysis of the fundamental political changes which South Africa is currently undergoing, while providing a background for the understanding of those many things which have not changed.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The settlement of the land
  • 3. Colonial conquest
  • 4. Unification
  • 5. Consolidation
  • 6. Apartheid
  • 7. The costs of apartheid
  • 8. 'Let Freedom Reign': the end of apartheid and the transition to democracy, 1980-1994
  • 9. Epilogue: the acid rain of freedom
  • Suggestions for further reading.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA41557832
  • ISBN
    • 0521573130
    • 0521575788
  • LCCN
    98011691
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 219 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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