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Beinart and Dubow's selection of some of the most important essays on racial segregation and apartheid in South Africa provides an unparallelled introduction to this contentious and absorbing subject. Incorporates the 1994 election.
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Beinart and Dubow's selection of some of the most important essays on racial segregation and apartheid in South Africa provides an unparallelled introduction to this contentious and absorbing subject. Incorporates the 1994 election.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
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- ISBN-13: 9781134850334
- Artikelnr.: 40464775
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134850334
- Artikelnr.: 40464775
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William Beinart, Saul Dubow
Introduction: The Historiography of Segregation and Apartheid 1. The
Sanitation Syndrome: Subonic Plague and Urban native Policy in the Cape
Colony 1900-1909 2. British Hegemonyh and the Origins of Segregation in
South Africa 1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa
1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa: from
Segregation to Apartheid 4. natal, the Zulu Royal Family and the Ideology
of Segregation 5. Marxism, Feminism and South African Studies 6. The
Elaboration of Segregationalist ideology 7. Chieftaincy and the Concept of
Articulation: South Africa c. 1900-1950 8. The Growth of Afrikaner Identity
9. the Meaning of Apartheid before 1948: Conflicting Interests and Forces
within the Afrikaner Nationalist Alliance 10. Displaced-Urbanization: South
Africa's Rural Slums 11. Ethnicity in the Ciskei
Sanitation Syndrome: Subonic Plague and Urban native Policy in the Cape
Colony 1900-1909 2. British Hegemonyh and the Origins of Segregation in
South Africa 1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa
1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa: from
Segregation to Apartheid 4. natal, the Zulu Royal Family and the Ideology
of Segregation 5. Marxism, Feminism and South African Studies 6. The
Elaboration of Segregationalist ideology 7. Chieftaincy and the Concept of
Articulation: South Africa c. 1900-1950 8. The Growth of Afrikaner Identity
9. the Meaning of Apartheid before 1948: Conflicting Interests and Forces
within the Afrikaner Nationalist Alliance 10. Displaced-Urbanization: South
Africa's Rural Slums 11. Ethnicity in the Ciskei
Introduction: The Historiography of Segregation and Apartheid 1. The Sanitation Syndrome: Subonic Plague and Urban native Policy in the Cape Colony 1900-1909 2. British Hegemonyh and the Origins of Segregation in South Africa 1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa 1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa: from Segregation to Apartheid 4. natal, the Zulu Royal Family and the Ideology of Segregation 5. Marxism, Feminism and South African Studies 6. The Elaboration of Segregationalist ideology 7. Chieftaincy and the Concept of Articulation: South Africa c. 1900-1950 8. The Growth of Afrikaner Identity 9. the Meaning of Apartheid before 1948: Conflicting Interests and Forces within the Afrikaner Nationalist Alliance 10. Displaced-Urbanization: South Africa's Rural Slums 11. Ethnicity in the Ciskei
Introduction: The Historiography of Segregation and Apartheid 1. The
Sanitation Syndrome: Subonic Plague and Urban native Policy in the Cape
Colony 1900-1909 2. British Hegemonyh and the Origins of Segregation in
South Africa 1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa
1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa: from
Segregation to Apartheid 4. natal, the Zulu Royal Family and the Ideology
of Segregation 5. Marxism, Feminism and South African Studies 6. The
Elaboration of Segregationalist ideology 7. Chieftaincy and the Concept of
Articulation: South Africa c. 1900-1950 8. The Growth of Afrikaner Identity
9. the Meaning of Apartheid before 1948: Conflicting Interests and Forces
within the Afrikaner Nationalist Alliance 10. Displaced-Urbanization: South
Africa's Rural Slums 11. Ethnicity in the Ciskei
Sanitation Syndrome: Subonic Plague and Urban native Policy in the Cape
Colony 1900-1909 2. British Hegemonyh and the Origins of Segregation in
South Africa 1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa
1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa: from
Segregation to Apartheid 4. natal, the Zulu Royal Family and the Ideology
of Segregation 5. Marxism, Feminism and South African Studies 6. The
Elaboration of Segregationalist ideology 7. Chieftaincy and the Concept of
Articulation: South Africa c. 1900-1950 8. The Growth of Afrikaner Identity
9. the Meaning of Apartheid before 1948: Conflicting Interests and Forces
within the Afrikaner Nationalist Alliance 10. Displaced-Urbanization: South
Africa's Rural Slums 11. Ethnicity in the Ciskei
Introduction: The Historiography of Segregation and Apartheid 1. The Sanitation Syndrome: Subonic Plague and Urban native Policy in the Cape Colony 1900-1909 2. British Hegemonyh and the Origins of Segregation in South Africa 1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa 1901-1914 3. Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa: from Segregation to Apartheid 4. natal, the Zulu Royal Family and the Ideology of Segregation 5. Marxism, Feminism and South African Studies 6. The Elaboration of Segregationalist ideology 7. Chieftaincy and the Concept of Articulation: South Africa c. 1900-1950 8. The Growth of Afrikaner Identity 9. the Meaning of Apartheid before 1948: Conflicting Interests and Forces within the Afrikaner Nationalist Alliance 10. Displaced-Urbanization: South Africa's Rural Slums 11. Ethnicity in the Ciskei