South Africa : the present as history : from Mrs Ples to Mandela & Marikana
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South Africa : the present as history : from Mrs Ples to Mandela & Marikana
James Currey, 2014
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Description
Analyses the roots of power, patriarchy, ecological destruction and capitalist dynamics, of anti-apartheid resistance and of on-going movements against inequality and injustice in contemporary South Africa, to show how its contemporary realities are rooted in its past history and earlier struggles for independence. Short-listed for the Deutscher Prize 2014
Table of Contents
Introduction: South Africa in History by John S. Saul and Patrick Bond - PART I WHAT'S PAST IS PROLOGUE: FROM THE BEGINNINGS TO 1994 by John S. Saul
The Making of South Africa ... and Apartheid, to 1970
The Transition: The Players Assemble, 1970-1990
The Apartheid Endgame, 1990-1994 - PART II THE PRESENT AS HISTORY: POST-APARTHEID & POST-1994 by Patrick Bond
Contradictions Subside then Deepen: Accumulation and Class Conflict, 1994-2000
Consolidating the Contradictions: From Mandela to Marikana, 2000-2012 - PART III CONCLUSIONS: THE FUTURE AS HISTORY
Uneven and Combined Resistance: Marikana and The Trail to 'Tunisia Day' 2020 by Patrick Bond
Liberating Liberation: The Struggle against Recolonization in South Africa by John S. Saul
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