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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.09.2024

Verlag

Pearson Education Limited

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/2,2 cm

Gewicht

435 g

Auflage

2

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-205-79549-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.09.2024

Verlag

Pearson Education Limited

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/2,2 cm

Gewicht

435 g

Auflage

2

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-205-79549-9

Herstelleradresse

Pearson
St.-Martin-Straße 82
81541 München
DE

Email: salesde@pearson.com

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  • Produktbild: Making of South Africa, The: Culture and Politics

  • Found in this section:

    1. Brief Table of Contents

    2. Full Table of Contents







    1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Preface



    List of Maps



    List of Photographs and Sources.



    Chapter 1 The Setting: Climate, Geography and People in South Africa

    Chapter 2 Early Conflict and Interdependence: The Establishment and Expansion of the Cape Colony



    Chapter 3 The British and the Expanding Cape



    Chapter 4 The Making of New States



    Chapter 5 African And Afrikaners States in Conflict



    Chapter 6 The First Phase of Industrialization



    Chapter 7 The Second Phase of Industrialization: Gold Mining and the Creation of a Unified White State



    Chapter 8 From Union to Apartheid: The Consolidation of a White State and the Rise of African Opposition, 1910—1948



    Chapter 9 Apartheid and South African Society



    Chapter 10 The African Transformation of South Africa



    Chapter 11 The New South Africa: 1994—2004

    Chapter 12 Conclusion: Post-Transition Growing Pains and the World

    Bibliography and Recommended Online Resources



    Index







    2. FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Preface



    List of Maps



    List of Photographs and Sources.



    Chapter 1: The Setting: Climate, Geography and People in South Africa

    The Environment

    Human Communities: The San and Khoe

    The First Farmers

    Farming Society

    Conclusions

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 2: Early Conflict and Interdependence: The Establishment and Expansion of the Cape Colony

    Earliest Contact: Portuguese Forays and Khoe Responses

    The V.O.C. (Dutch East India Company) and Company Rule

    White Settlement and Khoe Resistance

    Slavery at the Cape

    Relations in the Zones of Interaction

    Whites and Griqua in the Interior

    The Xhosa and White Settlers

    Conclusion

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 3: The British and the Expanding Cape

    The Arrival of the British

    Abolition

    Reform and Labor

    British Settlers

    The Missionary Enterprise

    Xhosa Crises: Interaction with the Settlers and Civil War

    Conclusion

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 4
    :
    The Making of New States

    The Implications of the making of the “Mefcane”

    Nguni-speaking Chiefdoms

    The Rise of the Zulu Kingdom

    Developments in the Interior

    Mass Movements and New States

    Moshoeshoe and the Sotho

    Mzilikazi and the Ndebele

    Matiwane's Ngwane and the British

    British Policy and the Xhosa

    The Afrikaner “Great Trek”

    Piet Retief and the Zulu

    Conclusion

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 5: African And Afrikaners States in Conflict

    African States and the Trekker Republics

    Africans and British Policy Initiatives: Segregation and Indirect Rule

    African States, White Settlers

    Imperial Authorities and the Xhosa Crisis

    The Sotho, Afrikaners and British Intervention on the Highveld

    British Policy Reversals and the Sotho-Orange Free State War

    Conclusions

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 6: The First Phase of Industrialization

    Diamond Discoveries and Rival Claims

    African Men and Women and the Development of Diamond Mining

    The Impact of Mining

    Imperial Designs, Local Politics and Confederation Schemes

    British Imperialism

    Afrikaner Republican Resistance and the Pedi Kingdom

    The Final Phases of Conquest

    Sotho and Zulu Resistance

    Conclusion

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 7: The Second Phase of Industrialization: Gold Mining and the Creation of a Unified White State

    Gold Mining African Migrant Labor

    African Society and Migrant Labor

    The Politics of Mining: the Afrikaners, and British and Rhodes

    The South African War. Peace, Reconstruction and the Building of a White State

    African Resistance and African Labor

    Conclusion

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 8: From Union to Apartheid: The Consolidation of a White State and the Rise of African Opposition, 1910—1948

    White Politics and the State

    Segregation Legislation and African Communities

    Opposition Movements and the Roots of African Nationalism

    Rural African Opposition

    Conclusion

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 9: Apartheid and South African Society

    The Nationalists and Apartheid

    Blacks and Apartheid Policies

    African Society and the Impact of Apartheid

    The Homelands

    Opposition Politics: Strategy and Rural Protests

    Rising Tensions, State Repression and Radicalism

    South Africa in Global Context

    Conclusion

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 10: The African Transformation of South Africa

    The South African Security State and Regional Politics

    Resistance From Below and the Failure of “Reform”

    The Rejection of Reform, Uprisings and Opposition Tensions

    Mounting Pressures and the Road to Negotiations

    Negotiations and the Road to Democratic Elections

    Conclusion

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 11: The New South Africa: 1994—2004

    The New Government and the Ascendancy of the ANC

    The Economy

    Looking Back, Healing and Moving Forward: the TRC and the Land Question

    Conclusion

    Questions to Consider

    For Further Reading

    Chapter 12 Conclusion: Post-Transition Growing Pains and the World

    This NEW chapter will cover the post-transition leadership of Mbeki and Zuma, the 2010 World Cup, current challenges: HIV/AIDS and crime and the new political economy.

    Bibliography and Recommended Online Resources



    Index