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The Rise,Fall,and Legacy of Apartheid
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This book effectively documents the real story of apartheid and examines the legacy of this political strategy on South Africa.

Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Maps Milner's Model of Settler Capitalism The Theory of Apartheid Apartheid in Practice Apartheid in Crisis and Militarized-Reform The Struggle Against Apartheid-Alternative Visions The Struggle Against Apartheid-The 1980s Uprising Negotiating a Settlement to End Apartheid The Emerging Post-Apartheid Society Globalization and the New South Africa Select Bibliography

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P. Eric Louw is Director of Communication Programs at the University of Queensland. During the 1980s, Louw was a United Democratic Front anti-apartheid activist.

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"If I had to recommend a single book to anyone interested in learning about the origins and effects of South Africa's apartheid system, it would be this one by Eric Louw. He has given one of the most succinct accounts I have ever read.....Louw lays out in great detail the theory of apartheid, arguing that "at heat, apartheid was a radical survival plan," but he then shows how that theory changed with events. His historical account of apartheid is both comprehensive and readable, while his chronology of the building of apartheid provides an excellent teaching and learning tool....[o]ne cannot but praise the overall use of this fine work."-African Studies Review

?If I had to recommend a single book to anyone interested in learning about the origins and effects of South Africa's apartheid system, it would be this one by Eric Louw. He has given one of the most succinct accounts I have ever read.....Louw lays out in great detail the theory of apartheid, arguing that "at heat, apartheid was a radical survival plan," but he then shows how that theory changed with events. His historical account of apartheid is both comprehensive and readable, while his chronology of the building of apartheid provides an excellent teaching and learning tool....[o]ne cannot but praise the overall use of this fine work.?-African Studies Review

?The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of Apartheid is an ambitious discussion of the much-contested history of twentieth-century South Africa, written with the express purpose of making that history accessible to non-specialists.?-African History

?This is a useful, often perceptive summary of the foundations of apartheid, the laws and practices that constituted apartheid after 1950, and the working out and then undoing of apartheid in the 1980s....Upper-division undergraduates and above.?-Choice

"The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of Apartheid is an ambitious discussion of the much-contested history of twentieth-century South Africa, written with the express purpose of making that history accessible to non-specialists."-African History

"This is a useful, often perceptive summary of the foundations of apartheid, the laws and practices that constituted apartheid after 1950, and the working out and then undoing of apartheid in the 1980s....Upper-division undergraduates and above."-Choice

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