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Making of Modern South Africa Nigel Worden

Making of Modern South Africa By Nigel Worden

Making of Modern South Africa by Nigel Worden


Summary

Examines the making of modern South Africa. Thematic chapters discuss the emergence and consolidation of white political hegemony, changes on the land, urbanization and town culture, racism, segregation and apartheid, and patterns of resistance.

Making of Modern South Africa Summary

Making of Modern South Africa: Conquest, Segregation and Apartheid by Nigel Worden

Between the 19th and mid-20th centuries, South Africa was transformed from a region with a variety of pre-industrial economies and societies into a unified State characterised by an advanced industrial economy, racial segregation and huge inequalities of wealth. This book examines the making of modern South Africa. Thematic chapters discuss the emergence and consolidation of white political hegemony, changes on the land, urbanization and town culture, racism, segregation and apartheid, and patterns of resistance. The final chapter explores the nature of state reformism after the 1976 Soweto uprising.

Table of Contents

Introduction - the changing history of South Africa; the conquest of the land; changes in town and countryside; white supremacy, segregation and apartheid; the heyday of apartheid; apartheid in decline.

Additional information

GOR002902483
9780631162865
0631162860
Making of Modern South Africa: Conquest, Segregation and Apartheid by Nigel Worden
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19931028
160
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