Liberals, Marxists and nationalists : competing interpretations of South African history

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Liberals, Marxists and nationalists : competing interpretations of South African history

Merle Lipton

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-217) and index

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内容説明

This book examines conflicting interpretations of the origins, evolution, and end of apartheid. Lipton asserts that it began around 1970 with relatively non-violent reform, and ended following President de Klerk's release of Nelson Mandela, and his reinstatement of the African National Congress and other organizations, in February 1990.

目次

Is Historical Truth Possible and Does History Matter? The Debate about SA I: Selected Issues before 1910 The Debate about SA II: Selected Issues, 1910-1990 The Debate about SA III: Other Factors Undermining Apartheid Theory, Politics, and Psychology of the Debate How Historians Shape the Future Appendix to Chapter 3

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