The South Africa Reader

The South Africa Reader
Author: Clifton Crais
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2013-12-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822377454

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The South Africa Reader is an extraordinarily rich guide to the history, culture, and politics of South Africa. With more than eighty absorbing selections, the Reader provides many perspectives on the country's diverse peoples, its first two decades as a democracy, and the forces that have shaped its history and continue to pose challenges to its future, particularly violence, inequality, and racial discrimination. Among the selections are folktales passed down through the centuries, statements by seventeenth-century Dutch colonists, the songs of mine workers, a widow's testimony before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and a photo essay featuring the acclaimed work of Santu Mofokeng. Cartoons, songs, and fiction are juxtaposed with iconic documents, such as "The Freedom Charter" adopted in 1955 by the African National Congress and its allies and Nelson Mandela's "Statement from the Dock" in 1964. Cacophonous voices—those of slaves and indentured workers, African chiefs and kings, presidents and revolutionaries—invite readers into ongoing debates about South Africa's past and present and what exactly it means to be South African.

South Africa

South Africa
Author: Library of Congress. Federal Research Division
Publisher: Bernan Press(PA)
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Understand a particular foreign country through dynamic descriptions and analyses of its historical, social, environmental, economic, governmental, political, and national security systems and institutions. Particular attention is devoted to the people who make up the society, their origins, beliefs, interests, and their attitudes towards their social system and political order. Each study is written by a multidisciplinary team of social scientists. This series is a recognized standard in the field.

South Africa, a Changing Society

South Africa, a Changing Society
Author: Cas De Villiers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1977
Genre: Africa, Southern
ISBN:

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New South African Keywords

New South African Keywords
Author: Nick Shepherd
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0821418688

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New South African Keywords sets out to do two things. The first is to provide a guide to the key words and key concepts that have come to shape public and political thought and debate in South Africa since 1994. The second purpose is to provide a compendium of cutting-edge thinking on the new society. The result is a concise and insightful guide to postapartheid South Africa, which should be useful to students, citizens, tourists, business managers, decision makers--in fact, to anyone wanting to make sense of South African society today.

Progress of South Africa in the Century

Progress of South Africa in the Century
Author: George McCall Theal
Publisher: Toronto ; Philadephia : Linscott ; London ; Edinburgh : W. & R. Chambers limited
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1902
Genre: Africa, Southern History
ISBN:

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South Africa and the Demands for Change

South Africa and the Demands for Change
Author: Cas De Villiers
Publisher: Valiant Publishers
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1977
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Travels in South Africa

Travels in South Africa
Author: John Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1815
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN:

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Democratic South Africa's Foreign Policy

Democratic South Africa's Foreign Policy
Author: Suzanne Graham
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137593814

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This book provides readers with the first comprehensive study of South Africa’s foreign policy conducted in a multilateral setting, by placing on record over 1000 of South Africa’s votes at the United Nations over a 20 year period. The study investigates consistency in terms of South Africa’s declared foreign policy and its actual voting practices at the United Nations. Democratic South Africa’s Foreign Policy: Voting Behaviour in the United Nations offers a compendium of South Africa’s United Nations behaviour during a poignant transitional period in the country’s recent history. In setting out a framework for analysing the conduct of other countries’ voting behaviour in parallel with this study, it can be used to advance the field as a useful comparative tool. This book presents the material needed for International Relations scholars and practitioners in the field to make a reasoned and reflective assessment of this dimension of South Africa’s foreign policy.