The Cambridge history of South Africa
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The Cambridge history of South Africa
Cambridge University Press, 2019, c2011
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History of South Africa
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 651-695) and index
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- Vol. 2. 1885-1994
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Description
This book surveys South African history from the discovery of gold in the Witwatersrand in the late nineteenth century to the first democratic elections in 1994. Written by many of the leading historians of the country, it pulls together four decades of scholarship to present a detailed overview of South Africa during the twentieth century. It covers political, economic, social and intellectual developments and their interconnections in a clear and objective manner. This book, the second of two volumes, represents an important reassessment of all the major historical events, developments and records of South Africa and will be an important new tool for students and professors of African history worldwide, as well as the basis for further development and research.
Table of Contents
- Introduction Anne Kelk Mager, Bill Nasson and Robert Ross
- 1. South Africa and South Africans: nationality, belonging, citizenship Saul Dubow
- 2. Imperialism, settler identities, and colonial capitalism: the hundred year origins of the 1899 South African War Stanley Trapido
- 3. Class, culture, and consciousness in South Africa, 1880-1899 Shula Marks
- 4. War and union, 1899-1910 Shula Marks
- 5. The union years, 1910-1948: political and economic foundations Bill Freund
- 6. South African society and culture, 1910-1948 Philip Bonner
- 7. The apartheid project, 1948-1970 Deborah Posel
- 8. Popular responses to apartheid, 1948-c.1975 Anne Kelk Mager and Maanda Mulaudzi
- 9. Resistance and reform, 1973-1994 Tom Lodge
- 10. The evolution of the South African population in the twentieth century Charles Simkins
- 11. The economy and poverty in the twentieth century Nicoli Nattrass and Jeremy Seekings
- 12. Modernity, culture, and nation Tlhalo Sam Raditlhalo
- 13. Environment, heritage, resistance, and health: newer historiographical directions Albert Grundlingh, Howard Philips, Christopher Saunders and Sandra Swart.
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