The foundations of anti-apartheid : liberal humanitarians and transnational activists in Britain and the United States, c.1919-64

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    • Skinner, Rob

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The foundations of anti-apartheid : liberal humanitarians and transnational activists in Britain and the United States, c.1919-64

Rob Skinner

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-252) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Anti-apartheid was one of the most significant international causes of the late twentieth century. The book provides the first detailed history of the emergence of anti-apartheid activism in Britain and the USA, tracing the network of individuals and groups who shaped the moral and political character of the movement.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Humanitarian Networks and Segregation South African Liberalism and 'Friends of Africa' Human Rights and Anti-Colonialism The Nationalist Challenge Sites of Struggle - the Emerging Anti-Apartheid Network Sharpeville, Sanctions and the making of a Transnational Movement Epilogue and Conclusion Notes Bibliography

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