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Author Merrett, Christopher, author.

Title Born out of Sorrow : Essays on Pietermaritzburg and the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands under Apartheid, 1948-1994 / by Christopher Merrett
Published South Africa : Natal Society Foundation, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (330 pages)
Summary HALF the size of New York cemetery and twice as dead: this much-quoted, wry comment is generally attributed to the satirical writer Tom Sharpe who worked in Pietermarizburg in the 1950s. Also described as 'sleepy hollow' and the 'last outpost of the British Empire', Pietermaritzburg in fact possesses a rich history that highlights many key areas of South Africa's past. This is particularly true of the apartheid period. This is the first book published on the history of the city and region as a whole in over thirty years. It contains chapters on urban geography, the regional civil war, detention without trial, the black trade union movement, and political trials; biographical contributions on Chief Mhlabunzima Maphumulo and women of the Black Sash; and organisational memoirs of the Pietermaritzburg Agency for Christian Socal Awareness, Kupugani and the Association for Rural Advancement. The object of this series is to present fresh perspectives on the city and region's apartheid history. It takes a position that South Africa was liberated by all of its people - not one particular self-regarding vanguard movement with its hegemonic, one-dimensional views
Analysis History
Notes Print version record
Subject Urban geography.
Apartheid -- South Africa.
human geography.
Short stories.
HISTORY / Essays.
Apartheid
Urban geography
SUBJECT South Africa -- History -- 19th century
South Africa -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125474
Subject South Africa
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1991225725
9781991225726