South Africa 1948-1994

Author(s): Rosemary Mulholland

History

Rosemary Mulholland's new book focuses on the struggle by the black majority for political and social freedom in South Africa. The book begins with an account of the origins of racism, segregation and republicanism before 1948. It then concentrates on the history of South Africa following the establishment of the apartheid regime. Topics include apartheid in practice, the emergence of protest movements, the Sharpeville massacre, the growing pressures for change, the end of apartheid and Nelson Mandela's appointment as president. This highly illustrated text is based around lead questions and activities. It provides essential knowledge through background briefings; encourages analysis of the issues through investigations; contains review sections to aid clarity and allow students opportunities for revision.


Product Information

Apartheid - old wine in new bottles; Legislation for inequality 1910-48; Politics in a changing society; The impact of the Second World War; 1948 - Triumph of the Nationalists; Review: The making of the apartheid state; The apartheid state; Apartheid in practice; Coloured voting rights; Education; review: Legalising the apartheid state; Opposing apartheid; Sharpeville; The state grows in confidence; Protest becomes violent; Youthful resistance; Review: Resisting apartheid; The regime weakens; The forces for change; Change at last; Review: The end of apartheid.

General Fields

  • : 9780521576789
  • : Cambridge University Press
  • : Cambridge University Press
  • : 0.216
  • : August 1997
  • : 216mm X 220mm X 6mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Rosemary Mulholland
  • : Paperback
  • : 968.05
  • : 14-18
  • : 65
  • : History
  • : 4 colour book