ABSTRACT

Apartheid was an oppressive and brutal system of racial discrimination that captured and appalled world opinion during the latter half of the twentieth century. South Africa: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid examines the history of South Africa during this period of apartheid: from 1948 when the Nationalists came to power, through to the collapse of the system in the 1990s.


Written in a clear and accessible manner, the book:

  • charts the history of the apartheid regime, starting with the institution of the policy, through the mounting opposition in the 1970’s and 1980’s, to its eventual collapse in the 1990’s
  • highlights the internal contradictions of white supremacy
  • demonstrates how black opposition, from that of Nelson Mandela to that of thousands of ordinary people, finally brought an end to white minority rule
  • provides an extensive set of documents to give insight into the minds of those who fashioned and those who opposed apartheid
  • discusses the subsequent legacy of apartheid

Also containing a Chronology, Glossary, Who’s Who of leading figures and Guide to Further Reading, this book provides students with the most up-to-date and succinct introduction to the ideology and practice of apartheid in South Africa.

part |2 pages

Part One Setting the Scene

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|25 pages

Historical Background

part |2 pages

Part Two Analysis

chapter 3|30 pages

The Basis of Apartheid

chapter 4|27 pages

Growing Contradictions

chapter 5|27 pages

The Collapse of Apartheid

part |2 pages

Part Three Assessment

chapter 6|10 pages

The Legacy of Apartheid

part |1 pages

Part Four Documents

chapter 1|2 pages

Manifesto of the ANC Youth League, 1944

chapter 2|5 pages

Verwoerd explains apartheid, 1950

chapter 4|4 pages

The Freedom Charter, 1955