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The Road to Democracy in South Africa: 1970-1980
South African Democracy Education Trust
出版
Unisa Press
, 2004
主題
History / Military / Revolutions & Wars of Independence
History / Modern / 20th Century / General
History / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa
History / Social History
Political Science / General
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Democracy
Political Science / History & Theory
Political Science / Political Process / Political Advocacy
Political Science / World / African
ISBN
1868884066
9781868884063
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=JGE-XB5QlD8C&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
v. 5: Volume 5 Part 1 focuses on the historical significance of African solidarity in as far as South Africa's struggle for national liberation is concerned. This is done in order to challenge the notion and widely shared prejudice permeating South African historiography; that while South Africa is geographically a part of the African continent; its history is not integral to that of the continent but to the history of its European colonial powers. To debunk this offshore island view about South Africa in Africa the volume analyses the relationship which existed between the Organisation of African Unity and the South African liberation movements, the ANC and the PAC. It also highlights the fraternal ties that bound these liberation movements to countries such as Ghana, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Algeria, Lesotho, Nigeria, Egypt, Botswana, Zimbabwe and the Caribbean region. The Road to Democracy in South Africa Volume 5 Part 2, African Solidarity focuses on the historical significance of African solidarity in the struggle for national liberation. This volume challenges a notion - and widely shared prejudice - that permeates South African historiography: that while South Africa is geographically on the African continent, its history is integral not to the continent but to its European colonial powers. African Solidarity debunks this offshore-island view about South Africa in Africa. It offers a critical analysis of the relationship between the Organisation of African Unity and the South African liberation movements, the ANC and the PAC. Fraternal ties that bound these liberation movements to countries such as Ghana, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Algeria, Lesotho, Nigeria, Egypt, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Angola are highlighted. The Road to Democracy in South Africa Volume 5 Part 2 broadens the meaning and understanding of political Pan African Solidarity by drawing on the impact cultural history and sports history in Africa.