• Medientyp: Buch
  • Titel: Apartheid, 1948-1994
  • Enthält: The Apartheid Election, 1948 The Consolidation of Apartheid -- Sharpeville and its Aftermath -- Apartheid Regnant -- The Opposition Destroyed -- Cracks within the System -- The Limits and Dangers of Reform -- A Balancing of Forces -- Conclusion.
  • Beteiligte: Dubow, Saul [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: New York, NY; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014
  • Erschienen in: Oxford histories
  • Ausgabe: First edition
  • Umfang: xx, 360 Seiten; Illustrationen, Karten
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9780199550661; 9780199550678
  • RVK-Notation: LB 49585 : Republik Südafrika, Lesotho und Swasiland
    MI 65030 : Historische Zusammenhänge
    MS 3450 : Schwarze; Segregation, Desegregation
    NQ 8959 : Südafrika (Staat)
  • Schlagwörter: Südafrika > Apartheid > Geschichte 1948-1994
    Südafrika > Apartheid > Geschichte 1948-1994
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  • Anmerkungen: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 343-349 und Index
  • Beschreibung: "This new study offers a fresh interpretation of apartheid South Africa. Emerging out of the author's long-standing interests in the history of racial segregation, and drawing on a great deal of new scholarship, archival collections, and personal memoirs, he situates apartheid in global as well as local contexts. The overall conception of Apartheid, 1948-1994 is to integrate studies of resistance with the analysis of power, paying attention to the importance of ideas, institutions, and culture. Saul Dubow refamiliarises and defamiliarise apartheid so as to approach South Africa's white supremacist past from unlikely perspectives. He asks not only why apartheid was defeated, but how it survived so long. He neither presumes the rise of apartheid nor its demise. This synoptic reinterpretation is designed to introduce students to apartheid and to generate new questions for experts in the field." -- Back cover

    "This new study offers a fresh interpretation of apartheid South Africa. Emerging out of the author's long-standing interests in the history of racial segregation, and drawing on a great deal of new scholarship, archival collections, and personal memoirs, he situates apartheid in global as well as local contexts. The overall conception of Apartheid, 1948-1994 is to integrate studies of resistance with the analysis of power, paying attention to the importance of ideas, institutions, and culture. Saul Dubow refamiliarises and defamiliarise apartheid so as to approach South Africa's white supremacist past from unlikely perspectives. He asks not only why apartheid was defeated, but how it survived so long. He neither presumes the rise of apartheid nor its demise. This synoptic reinterpretation is designed to introduce students to apartheid and to generate new questions for experts in the field." -- Back cover

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