The Making of the South African Past

The Making of the South African Past
Author: Christopher C. Saunders
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105081886371

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Over the past one hundred years, a body of historical knowledge and writing has been built up which has sought to explain and describe the unique configuration of South African Society. In the historical evolution of this society prominence and sometimes primacy have been variously accorded to the concepts of race and class. This survey of the lives and works of the major historians of South AfricaóG. M. Theal, W. M. Macmillan, C. W. de Kiewiet, Leonard Thompson, Shula Marks and othersóexamines the ways in which the South African past has been recreated and interpreted anew. Contents: Introduction 1; PART I:3 G.M. THEAL; 1 A Canadian becomes South African 9; 2 The making of a settler historian 18; 3 Race and Class 30; 4 Racial myths and Theal's legacy 36; PART 2:3 W.M. MACMILLAN AND C.W. DE KIEWIET; 5 Macmillan: the South African years, and after 47; 6 The revisionist historian 62; 7 De Kiewiet: from Johannesburg to America 76; 8 The master historian 81; 9 Race, class, and liberal history 95; PART 3:3 AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS; 10 Early Africanist work 105; 11 Walker and other historians of the 1930s and 1940s; 12 Historians of the 1940s and 1950s 121; 13 Early radical writing 131; PART 4:3 THE LIBERAL AFRICANISTS; 14 The beginnings of liberal Africanism 143; 15 The Oxford History 154; PART 5:3 THE RADICAL CHALLENGE; 16 The challenge begins 165; 17 Class and race, structure and process 177; 18 Changing perspectives 186; Conclusion 192; References 198; Select bibliography 219; Index 235^R

Negotiating the Past

Negotiating the Past
Author: Sarah Nuttall,Carli Coetzee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015045630418

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Nations as well as individuals are in many ways the sum of their memories, which are shaped by perception as much as by events. This collection of essays by South African academics looks at the ways the country is dealing with its past, a complex mixture of colonialism, slavery, apartheid,struggle, and guilt. The emphasis is on how that past is being perceived and moulded in the post-apartheid era.

From the South African Past

From the South African Past
Author: John A. Williams
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070761890

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This volume presents primary source materials that illuminate the formation of the modern multiracial society of South Africa. Students will be enlightened by the "African Voices" that recur throughout the text, in the form of praise poems, trial testimonies, speeches, and manifestoes. Chronologies, maps, and lists of key terms and people enhance learning.

Unsettled History

Unsettled History
Author: Leslie Witz,Gary Minkley,Ciraj Rassool
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2017-02-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472053346

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An engrossing look at how history has been produced, contested, and unsettled in South Africa from Mandela's release to 2010.

The Making of South African Legal Culture 1902 1936

The Making of South African Legal Culture 1902 1936
Author: Martin Chanock
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2001-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521791561

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Martin Chanock's illuminating and definitive perspective on that development examines all areas of the law including criminal law and criminology; the Roman-Dutch law; the State's African law; and land, labour and 'rule of law' questions.

South Africa s Racial Past

South Africa s Racial Past
Author: Paul Maylam
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781351898935

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A unique overview of the whole 350-year history of South Africa’s racial order, from the mid-seventeenth century to the apartheid era. Maylam periodizes this racial order, drawing out its main phases and highlighting the significant turning points. He also analyzes the dynamics of South African white racism, exploring the key forces and factors that brought about and perpetuated oppressive, discriminatory policies, practices, structures, laws and attitudes. There is also a strong historiographical dimension to the study. It shows how various writers have, from different perspectives, attempted to explain the South African racial order and draws out the political and ideological agendas that lay beneath these diverse interpretations. Essential reading for all those interested in the past, present and future of South Africa, this book also has implications for the wider study of race, racism and social and political ethnic relations.

The Making of Modern South Africa

The Making of Modern South Africa
Author: Nigel Worden
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780470656334

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The new edition of The Making of Modern South Africa provides a comprehensive, current introduction to the key themes and debates concerning the history of this controversial country. Engagingly written, the author provides a sharp, analytical overview of the new South Africa. Examines the major issues in South Africa's history, from pre-colonial to present, including colonial conquest; the establishment of racism, segregation, and apartheid; resistance movements; and the eventual founding of democracy Contains an additional final chapter that takes the story to the present and considers the challenges and compromises of the first two decades of democracy Updated with material on post-apartheid era and current issues in South Africa The only book that gives direct guidance to bibliographical material and readings on key debates Provides a sharp, analytical overview of the new South Africa Extensive references are given to the key writings on each topic and the debates between scholars

The Making of Modern South Africa

The Making of Modern South Africa
Author: Nigel Worden
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2000-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0631217169

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Recent events in South Africa have taken on renewed interest for historians and general readers alike. In this third edition of The Making of Modern South Africa, Nigel Worden provides a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the key themes and debates central to an understanding of the region. The book examines the major issues in South Africa's history, from the colonial conquests of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, through the establishment of racism, segregation and apartheid; the spirit of reform, resistance and repression of the 1980s and up to the present day. In this new edition, Worden brings events up to the second democratic election of 1999, and incorporates new material published since 1990. With the break up of institutional apartheid, perspectives on recent South African history have undergone a significant shift. Nigel Worden examines these changes and assesses developments within the new South Africa in a wide historical context, providing a sharp, analytical overview for all those interested in modern South African history and politics.