Book Description
Provides a new perspective on the struggle against apartheid, and contributes to key debates in South African history, gender inequality, sexual violence, and the legacies of the liberation struggle.
Author : Emily Bridger
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 19,98 MB
Release : 2021
Category : History
ISBN : 1847012639
Provides a new perspective on the struggle against apartheid, and contributes to key debates in South African history, gender inequality, sexual violence, and the legacies of the liberation struggle.
Author : Franziska Rueedi
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 37,57 MB
Release : 2021
Category : History
ISBN : 1847012612
Offers new insights into the struggle against Apartheid, and the poverty and inequality that instigated political resistance.
Author : Padraig O'Malley
Publisher :
Page : 680 pages
File Size : 13,33 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Anti-apartheid activists
ISBN :
Author : Govan Mbeki
Publisher : David Philip Publishers
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 40,8 MB
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : Sabella Ogbobode Abidde
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 42,43 MB
Release : 2020-10-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1793611467
The post-1959 Cuban government’s engagement with Africa, which was led by its charismatic and revolutionary leader, Fidel Castro, had two connecting dimensions: military internationalism and humanitarian internationalism. While African states and societies benefited immensely from these engagements, it was Fidel Castro’s military assistance towards the decolonization of and the pushback of Apartheid South Africa that received the loudest attention and ovation in the developing world. Fidel Castro, this book argues, was never motivated by economic, selfish, or geopolitical considerations; but rather, by the altruism and the certainty of his worldview and by the historical connection between the peoples of Cuba and Africa. The principle of international solidary, socialism, and the emancipation of Africa was a much-desired aspiration and attainment. Beginning covertly in Algeria in 1961 and the Congo and Guinea-Bissau in 1964; and more conspicuously in Angola in 1975, Fidel Castro and his socialist government was at the forefront supporting liberation movements in their struggle against colonialism. Defining Castro’s engagement with Africa was his support for the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) against the United States-backed Apartheid South Africa, which supported the National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA) and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA).
Author : Alan Kirkaldy
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 19,16 MB
Release : 2021-11-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9783030839208
This book explores the role of social movements in the Southern African liberation struggle, through the lens of two ‘everyday communists’. Focusing on the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), the author explores the lives of Ivan and Lesley Schermbrucker, whose contribution to the party was more clandestine than that of leaders such as Bram Fischer and Joe Slovo. They represent how ‘ordinary’ people could play significant roles based on stances more rooted in common decency and morality than in Marxist theory. The book also sheds light on the interplay between transnational and national tendencies during the liberation movement, particularly between the 1940s and the 1960s. The Schermbruckers changed their views in response to the shifting national and international political landscape, the rise of Stalinism, and the flight of South African activists into exile from the 1960s. Both fluent in African languages, they were able to create relationships of trust with African members of the CPSA. Examining tensions and conflicts during the liberation struggle, this book provides fresh insights into ‘underground’ activism.
Author : Piero Gleijeses
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 673 pages
File Size : 32,41 MB
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 1469609681
Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991
Author : Roger Southall
Publisher :
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 13,38 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Namibia
ISBN : 9781847011343
Analyses the ZANU-PF in Zimbabwe, SWAPO in Namibia and the ANC in South Africa and to what extent their promises of democracy have been effected in government.
Author : Anthea Jeffrey
Publisher : Jonathan Ball Publishers
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 41,25 MB
Release : 2019-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1868429970
More than 25 years have passed since South Africans were being shot or hacked or burned to death in political violence, and the memory of the trauma has faded. Nevertheless, some 20 500 people were killed between 1984 and 1994. Conventional wisdom has it that most died as a result of the ANC's people's war. Many books have been written on South Africa's political transition, but none has dealt adequately with the people's war. This book does. It shows the extraordinary success of the people's war in giving the ANC a virtual monopoly on power, as well as the great cost at which this was done. The high price of it is still being paid. Apart from the terror and killings it sparked at the time, the people's war set in motion forces that cannot easily be tamed. Violence, once unleashed, is not easy to stamp out. 'Ungovernability', once generated, is not readily reversed. For this new edition, Anthea Jeffery has revised and abridged her seminal work. She has also included a brief overview of the ANC's National Democratic Revolution for which the people's war was intended to prepare the way. Since 1994, the NDR has been implemented in many different spheres. It is now being speeded up in its second and more radical phase.
Author : Trades Union Congress
Publisher :
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 10,53 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :