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Loosing the Bonds [Hardcover]

Robert Kinloch Massie (Author)
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December 29, 1997
Loosing the Bonds is popular, narrative history at its best: a consuming, dramatically told David and Goliath story about the moral power of justice triumphing over powerful forces of oppression.



Apartheid-the brutal enforcement of racial segregation by South Africa's white government--became official policy in post-World War II South Africa, coinciding with the rise of the civil-rights movement in the United States. From the Kennedy administration on, Washington spoke against apartheid but, pressured by American corporations making big profits in South Africa and the geopolitics of the cold war, did little to foster change. Anti-apartheid activists turned their attention instead to South Africa's Achilles heel: its economy. Soon institutional America-churches, foundations, union and government pension funds-joined activists and college students in pressuring American business to get out of South Africa. Their efforts built to a climax in the 1980s, when South Africa became the burning issue of the day, the United States imposed punitive sanctions, and the apartheid regime collapsed.



Robert Kinloch Massie re-creates the passions and struggles of these years, deftly showing how American and South African politics, money and personalities were intertwined in these years. Populated with real-life heroes and villains, bursting with colorful incident, Loosing the Bonds is an inspiring chronicle of one of the most important struggles of our lifetime.

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Robert Kinloch Massie, an ordained Episcopal minister and longtime liberal activist, offers the most complete account of how anti-apartheid crusaders in the United States waged economic war on South Africa through a strategy of divestment and sanctions. Loosing the Bonds doesn't lack for detail and may in fact be too long. But Massie nicely combines historical analysis with his insider's account of the movement, and the parallels he draws between the United States and South Africa are often intriguing. An inspiring story of grassroots pressure sparking political change, this book is good tonic for pessimists who don't think individual actions can make a difference.

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Chronicling forces of conscience and protest, Massie bears witness to the power of the persistent, personal moral commitment in the United States and in South Africa that felled apartheid. In a fluid and sparkling debut reflecting his baccalaureate in history, doctorate in business, and teaching at the Harvard Divinity School, Massie focuses on America's relationship with South Africa since 1945 and on the affinities of shared colonial ancestry, overlapping values, and visions of apartheid and U.S. segregation that put the two at times in symbolic counterpoint. Insisting that the individual makes a difference in shaping history, Massie interweaves biographical portraits of such figures as Nelson Mandela, Hendrik Verwoerd, Helen Suzman, Desmond Tutu, Timothy Smith, Jennifer Davis, and Randall Robinson to illustrate the tenacity and courage that forged rival dreams of South Africa and internationalized the struggle. The rich dimensions of this readable tome make it essential for a range of collections in U.S. and South African domestic and foreign affairs. Highly recommended. [For more on the fight against apartheid, see the review of Randall Robinson's Defending the Spirit, p. 116.]?Thomas Davis, Arizona State Univ., Temp.
-?Thomas Davis, Arizona State Univ., Tempe
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 928 pages
  • Publisher: Nan A. Talese; 1 edition (December 29, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385261675
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385261678
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.6 x 2.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,068,094 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent work of history, March 16, 2006
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I've long been searching for a clear, narrative history of the modern political development of South Africa. This book is it!

Massie's book is a clear, concise history of 20th Century South Africa that is very well-written and highly engaging. Though the premise is ostensibly about US-South African relations, in practice I found this to be only a very loose focus. At best, the book is just a narrative of South Africa's own evolution as a country. When the foreign policy of United States played a role in that evolution, America is mentioned, but the focus is not American-centric overall. Massie primarily reports on South Africa's own internal struggles and political battles, making this a far more thorough and complete story than one might imagine from the title.

"Loosing the Bonds" is neutral and not polemic. The author does not overtly pass judgement on the nature of South African-American relations over the years, but merely reports the facts. In seeking to educate about such an inherently controversial history, this book does a great service to all its readers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How soon we forget...., December 5, 2011
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This is a striking, fabulous accounting of one of the most significant international 'revolutions' of our era - even though the scope, the struggles, the mecahanisms...the lessons..of this struggle....are so soon forgotten in our society. In this case, the activism against apartheid South Africa - a rough coalition of students, religious leaders, artists, and more....helped move our government (sluggish at best) and major financial institutions (largelty apathetic) to act ethically. OWS could learn a lesson or three from the anti-apartheid divestment campaigns of the 1980's - if we collectively haven't forgotten that struggle altogether. The coalition of students, in particular, to force university divestment was a major element withing US anti-apartheid politics back then; not sure there has been anything on campuses half-as successful, or passionate, since....

In any event, this is a fabulous book = essential reading for any student of US activism, US policy towards apartheid South Africa and of racisim in financial politics. (See: Ford's history in SAfrica). Long overdue -- this book is a gem of recent history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dense but intense, September 26, 2006
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I bought this book about two years ago by amazon, it was a used edition but in good condition. I think it can be really hard to read through some passages but in the whole is a very complete book about the subject it talks. A compilation of things I really dind't know and over all a really interesting book!
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