Year of Fire Year of Ash

Year of Fire  Year of Ash
Author: Baruch Hirson
Publsiher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1979
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015001682049

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Year of Fire Year of Ash

Year of Fire  Year of Ash
Author: Baruch Hirson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781783608980

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'We can say without fear of being contradicted by history, that June 16, 1976 heralded the beginning of the end of the centuries-old white rule in this country.' Nelson Mandela Originally banned on publication by the apartheid government, Year of Fire, Year of Ash is an eye-opening account of how, in June 1976, 20,000 school students faced down the tanks and guns of a vicious racist regime, in a revolt that galvanized the black working-class and became a pivotal turning point for the anti-apartheid movement. More than this, the book overturns much of the conventional logic that served to explain the event at the time, showing it was not simply a student protest, but part of a wider uprising. Released in this new edition to mark the fortieth anniversary, Year of Fire, Year of Ash provides an unparalleled insight into the origins and events of the uprising, from its antecedents in the 1920s to its role in inspiring global solidarity against apartheid. As South Africa experiences a new wave of popular discontent, and as new forms of black consciousness come to the fore in movements around the world, Baruch Hirson's book provides a timely reminder of the Soweto revolt's continued significance to struggles against oppression today.

Years of Fire and Ash

Years of Fire and Ash
Author: Wamuwi Mbao
Publsiher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1776191447

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A unique anthology containing over five decades of protest poetry Years of Fire and Ashbrings together fifty years of South African poetry for the first time, edited by young literary critic and lecturer Dr Wamuwi Mbao. The animating impulse behind this collection of old and new voices is 'decolonisation', a term which has regained prominence over the last few years. It allows us to perceive how different South African poets have placed their work in the world, and how that work might relate to the struggle for radical social transformation. How, then, does decolonization look like in the world of South African poetry? This anthology is an attempt to answer that question. The poems express the thoughts and experiences of poets who experienced Apartheid, but also of those who address current political realities. This collection includes established voices as well as prominent contemporary poets.

Year of Fire Year of Ash

Year of Fire  Year of Ash
Author: Baruch Hirson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016
Genre: Blacks
ISBN: 1928246079

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Sermons for the Christian Year Septuagesima to Ash Wednesday

Sermons for the Christian Year  Septuagesima to Ash Wednesday
Author: John Keble
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1879
Genre: Church year sermons
ISBN: OXFORD:555015609

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Wildlife Fire and Future Climate

Wildlife  Fire and Future Climate
Author: Brendan Mackey,David Lindenmayer,Malcolm Gill,Michael McCarthy,Janette Lindesay
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780643099852

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The conservation of Earth's forest ecosystems is one of the great environmental challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. All of Earth's ecosystems now face the spectre of the accelerated greenhouse effect and rates of change in climatic regimes that have hitherto been unknown. In addition, multiple use forestry – where forests are managed to provide for both a supply of wood and the conservation of biodiversity – can change the floristic composition and vegetation structure of forests with significant implications for wildlife habitat. Wildlife, fire and future climate: a forest ecosystem analysis explores these themes through a landscape-wide study of refugia and future climate in the tall, wet forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria. It represents a model case study for the kind of integrated investigation needed throughout the world in order to deal with the potential response of terrestrial ecological systems to global change. The analyses presented in this book represent one of the few ecosystem studies ever undertaken that has attempted such a complex synthesis of fire, wildlife, vegetation, and climate. Wildlife, fire and future climate: a forest ecosystem analysis is written by an experienced team of leading world experts in fire ecology, modelling, terrain and climate analysis, vegetation and wildlife habitat. Their collaboration on this book represents a unique and exemplary, multi-disciplinary venture.

Fire and Ash

Fire and Ash
Author: Jonathan Maberry
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781471117961

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The perfect read for fans of The Walking Dead, from an award-winning author. Benny Imura and his friends have made it to Sanctuary, and discovered that scientists are on the verge of finding a cure for the zombie plague. It should be time for celebration, but it's not. Benny's best friend, Chong, has been infected by an arrow dipped in the flesh of a zombie, and Dr McReady, a researcher who may have the critical formula for a cure, has gone missing. Benny convinces Captain Ledger to mount a search and rescue mission to find him, but the Reapers are still pursuing their plan to turn all zombies into super-fast shock troops. So even if they can save Chong, can they save themselves? In the fourth book of the thrilling and emotionally charged Rot and Ruinseries, the battle to end all battles is about to begin...

Year of Fire and Ash

Year of Fire and Ash
Author: J. E. Allen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1521516898

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Minding their own business, Paul and Edith are eating breakfast in a London greasy spoon, when two strangers come in and change their lives forever. Dragged into the next world, they discover magic is real, but that this Britain, known as The Isle, is in danger; plagued by worsening earthquakes of unknown origins. Tied to each other by an ancient prophecy, they are destined to 'hold the Isle' together and restore 'the harmony'. The only question is how?Fortunately, they will have some help in the form of two professors, their three students and not to forget...a gardener. Adapting quickly to this new world and its magic is paramount if they are to find out what or who is causing the quakes and stop them before the land is torn apart.