Description |
xxii, 347 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: 1. Introduction: The Vicissitudes of Struggle -- Ideological Conceptions of Recent Opposition -- The Interplay of Structure and Ideas -- Looking Ahead -- 2. Racial Assertiveness and Black Unrest: The Black Consciousness Movement Through 1976 -- The Parents' Movements -- The Emergence of Black Consciousness -- The Development of the BC Movement -- Anger and Explosion -- 3. After the Uprising; Division and Realignment, 1977-1979 -- Debates and Transitions With Black Consciousness -- Realignment Outside the Black Consciousness Framework -- 4. Toward a National Front, 1980-1983 -- Economic Recovery, Reform, and the Local Response -- Ideological Consolidation -- Building a National Opposition -- 5. National Revolt, Repression, and Discord, 1984-1988 -- Organized Revolt and Repression -- Chartist Predominance and Rising Disillusionment -- 6. Toward a Black Working-Class Movement and the Watershed of 1989-1990 -- The Emergence of the Modern Black Union Movement -- A Search for Class Consensus -- A Breakthrough Before the Next Century -- 7. Lineages and Prospects of the South African Opposition -- Ideology Shaping Collective Action -- The Determinants of Ideological Transitions -- Implications for the Future -- The Centaur -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Appendices -- Index |
Analysis |
Racial discrimination Protest movements History |
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South Africa |
Notes |
Bibliography: p319-332. - Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-332) and index |
Subject |
Anti-apartheid movements -- South Africa -- History.
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Blacks -- South Africa -- Politics and government.
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Labor unions, Black -- Political activity -- South Africa.
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Labor unions, Black -- South Africa -- Political activity.
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SUBJECT |
South Africa -- History -- Soweto Uprising, 1976.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89004692
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LC no. |
90026546 |
ISBN |
0195068157 |
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0195073487 (paperback) |
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