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_aGeskiedenis van Suid-Afrika. _lEnglish. _9190334 |
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_aA history of South Africa : _bfrom the distant past to the present day / _ceditor: Fransjohan Pretorius. |
| 250 | _aFirst revised edition. | ||
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_aPretoria [South Africa] : _bProtea Book House, _c2022. |
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_a716 pages : _bmaps ; _c23 cm |
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| 500 | _a"An initiative of the History Commission of the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns (South African Academy for Science and the Arts)." | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 675-686) and index. | ||
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_tSouth Africa's primeval past / _rAndrie Meyer -- _tThe Dutch era at the Cape, 1652-1806 / _rJohan de Villiers -- _tPeople of bondage / _rRobert Shell -- _tCape colonial society under British rule, 1806-1834 / _rJohan de Villiers -- _tMigration and the societies north of the Gariep River / _rJan Visagie -- _tThe emigration of the Voortrekkers into the interior / _rJan Visagie -- _tState formation and strife, 1850-1900 / _rJackie Grobler -- _tThe mineral revolution / _rWessel Visser -- _tAn economic history of the nineteenth century / _rGrietjie Verhoef -- _tAfrikaner nationalism, 1875-1899 / _rHermann Giliomee -- _tEveryone's war: the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) / _rFransjohan Pretorius -- _tPost-war race relations, 1902-1948 / _rDavid M. Scher -- _tAfrikaner nationalism, 1902-1948 / _rHermann Giliomee -- _tBlack political awakening, 1875-1949 / _rJackie Grobler -- _tThe consolidation of the apartheid state, 1948-1966 / _rDavid M. Scher -- _tB.J. Vorster and separate development / _rKobus du Pisani -- _tBlack resistance against apartheid, 1950s-1980s / _rJackie Grobler -- _t"Adapt or die", 1978-1984 / _rHermann Giliomee -- _tUprising, war and transition, 1984-1994 / _rHermann Giliomee -- _tApartheid: a different angle / _rHermann Giliomee -- _tThe South African economy in the twentieth century / _rGrietjie Verhoef -- _tThe development of trade unions and organised labour / _rWessel Visser -- _tSouth Africa after apartheid, 1994-2004 / _rJapie Brits -- _tThe troubled teens: South African democracy, 2004-2013 / _rJan-Jan Joubert -- _tColoureds: a complex history / _rCornelius Thomas -- _tThe Indians in South Africa / _rGoolam Vahed -- _tEnglish-speaking South Africans: uncertain of their identity / _rJohn Lambert -- _tThe South African churches and apartheid / _rJ.W. (Hoffie) Hofmeyr and J.A. (Joan) Millard -- _tAn environmental history of South Africa / _rElize S. van Eeden -- _tFrom state capture to Covid: the decline of the ANC, 2014-2020 / _rJan-Jan Joubert. |
| 520 | _a"Who were the first people of South Africa? And who came after them? How did the interaction among Afrikaners, English-speaking South Africans, the British government and black people help form the country? Where do we stand as a nation today? Some prominent historians try to answer these questions. Led by the well-known Professor Fransjohan Pretorius, they reflect on the origin of planet Earth and look at some pivotal moments in our South African history. Chapters cover, among others, the Dutch era at the Cape, the mineral revolution, the Anglo-Boer War, Afrikaner nationalism, the apartheid government, the black resistance movement and a South Africa after 1994."--Back cover. | ||
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