South Africa's Brave New World : The Beloved Country Since the End of Apartheid : [Bibliography]
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Johnson, R.W.
South Africa's Brave New World : The Beloved Country Since the End of Apartheid : [Bibliography]
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Johnson, R.W.
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Sitas, Ari
8115 A Prisoner's Home : [Bibliography]
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Wanner, Zukiswa
The ANC's Early years : Nation, Class and place in South Africa before 1940 : [Bibliography]
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Limb, Peter
The Road to Democracy in South Africa : Volume 4 [1980 -- 1990] : [Bibliography]
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South African Democracy Education Trust (SADET)
Enlightened Rule : Portraits of Six Exceptional Twentieth Century Premiers : [Bibliography]
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Maylam, Paul
Umkhonto weSizwe : A Jacana Pocket History : [Bibliography]
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Cherry, Janet
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Bennyworth, Garth
Natalia : Journal of the Natal Society Foundation No 41 December 2011 : [Bibliography]
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Natal Society
Reading Revolution : Shakespeare on Robben Island : [Bibliography]
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Desai, Ashwin
Saving Nelson Mandela : The Rivonia Trial and the Fate of South Africa : [Bibliography]
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Broun, Kenneth S.
100 Years of Struggle : Mandela's ANC : [Bibliography]
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Holland, Heidi
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Odendaal, Andre
A Spook's Progress : From Making War to Making Peace : [Bibliography]
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Spaarwater, Maritz
Mandela and Mbeki : The Hero and the Outsider : [Bibliography]
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Mathebe, Lucky
One Hundred Years of the ANC : Debating Liberation Histories Today : [Bibliography]
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Ariana, Lissoni
Endgame : Secret Talks and the End of Apartheid : [Bibliography]
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Esterhuyse, Willie
Mandela : A Film and Historical Companion : [Bibliography]
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Singh, Anant
The Road to Democracy in South Africa : Volume 5, African Solidarity : [Bibliography]
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South African Democracy Education Trust (SADET)
The Road to Democracy in South Africa : Volume 6 [1990 -- 1996] : [Bibliography]
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South African Democracy Education Trust (SADET)
Prominent African Leaders Since Independence : [Bibliography]
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Kasuka, Bridgette
The University of South Africa : Memories, Transformation and Africanisation Vol 1 : [Bibliography]
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Andersson, Muff
South Africa's Suspended Revolution : Hopes and Prospects : [Bibliography]
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Habib, Adam
Under the Eagle's Wings : The Legacy of an African Mission School : [Bibliography]
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Webster, Trevor
Adopted Like Me : A Book of Adopted Heroes : [Bibliography]
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Angel, Ann
Un ideale per cui sono pronto a morire : I testamento spirituale : [Bibliography]
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Mission to South Africa : Diary of a Revolution : [Bibliography]
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Renwick, Robin
The story of Nelson Mandela : [Bibliography]
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Riordan, James
The Life History of Nelson Mandela and South Africa : [Bibliography]
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Fashagba, Joseph Ajayi
Unser weg in die Freiheit: Redeu und Schriften : [Bibliography]
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Nelson Mandela: O Tswaletswe Boetapele (Beginner) : [Bibliography]
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Nelson Mandela: Inkokeli Ngokuzalwa : [Bibliography]
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Nelson Mandela: n Gebore Leier : [Bibliography]
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Nelson Mandela: Hero for democracy : [Bibliography]
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Stetoff, Rebecca
Africa South : Viewpoints 1956-1961 : [Bibliography]
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Daymond, M.J.
21 Icons South Africa : Together we are better : [Bibliography]
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Pratten, Harriet
The Black Pimpernel: Nelson Mandela On The Run
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Wanner, Zukiswa
A Plan for the People: Nelson Mandela’s Hope for His Nation
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As Nelson Mandela lived and worked under the unjust system of apartheid, his desire for freedom grew. South Africa separated people by races, oppressing the country’s non-white citizens with abusive laws and cruel restrictions. Every day filled Mandela with grief and anger. But he also had hope—hope for a nation that belonged to everyone who lived in it.
From his work with the African National Congress to his imprisonment on Robben Island, to his extraordinary rise to the presidency, Nelson Mandela was a rallying force against injustice. This stirring biography explores Mandela’s long fight for equality and the courage that propelled him through decades of struggle. Illustrated in the bold, bright colours of South Africa, A Plan for the People captures the spirit of a leader beloved around the world.
McDivitt, Lindsey
Dear Comrade President: Oliver Tambo and the Foundations of South Africa’s Constitution
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In his annual presidential address on 8 January 1986, ANC president Oliver Tambo called on South Africans to make apartheid ungovernable through armed action and militant struggle. But unknown to the world, on that very day, the quiet-spoken mathematics teacher and aspirant priest turned reluctant revolutionary had also set up a secret think tank in Lusaka, which he named the Constitution Committee, giving it an ‘ad hoc unique exercise’ that had ‘no precedent in the history of the movement’.
Knowing that all wars end at a negotiating table, and judging the balance of forces to be moving in favour of the liberation movement, Tambo wanted the
ANC to hold the initiative after the fall of apartheid. Assisted by Pallo Jordan, he instructed his new think tank to formulate the principles and draft the outlines of a constitution that could unite South Africa when the time came to talk in the fledgling days of freedom and democracy. The seven-member team, including Albie Sachs, Kader Asmal and Zola Skweyiya, started deliberating and reporting to Tambo. In correspondence, they typically addressed him as ‘Dear Comrade President’.
Drawing on the personal archives of participants, Dear Comrade President explains how the purposeful first steps were taken in the making of South Africa’s Constitution. Why and how did this process happen? What were the first written words? When and where were they put on paper? By whom? What values did they espouse? And how did the committee’s work fit into the broader struggle? This book answers these questions in new, paradigm-shifting ways.
Odendaal, Andre
History of South Africa: From 1902 to the Present
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South Africa was born in war, has been cursed by crises and ruptures, and today stands on a precipice once again. This book explores the country's tumultuous journey from the Second Anglo-Boer War to 2021. Drawing on diaries, letters, oral testimony and diplomatic reports, Thula Simpson follows the South African people through the battles, elections, repression, resistance, strikes, insurrections, massacres, crashes and epidemics that have shaped the nation.
Tracking South Africa's path from colony to Union and from apartheid to democracy, Simpson documents the influence of key figures including Jan Smuts, Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko, P.W. Botha, Thabo Mbeki and Cyril Ramaphosa. He offers detailed accounts of watershed events like the 1922 Rand Revolt, the Defiance Campaign, Sharpeville, the Soweto uprising and the Marikana massacre. He sheds light on the roles of Gandhi, Churchill, Castro and Thatcher, and explores the impact of the World Wars, the armed struggle and the Border War. Simpson's history charts the post-apartheid transition and the phases of ANC rule, from Rainbow Nation to transformation; state capture to 'New Dawn'. Along the way, it reveals the divisions and solidarities of sport; the nation's economic travails; and painful pandemics, from the Spanish flu to AIDS and Covid-19.
Simpson, Thula
Die Tronkgesprekke: Nelson Mandela en Kobie Coetsee se geheime voorpunt-diplomasie.
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Esterhuyse, Willie