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South Africa: A Modern History [Paperback]

Rodney Davenport (Author), Christopher Saunders (Author)
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August 5, 2000 0312233760 978-0312233761 5th
This book is a comprehensive survey of the whole of South African history from pre-colonial times to 1999. It handles all major topics in some depth, with special focus on the dramatic changes in that country since 1990. It includes an important chapter on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and information on the recent South African elections. Both authors have long experience of university teaching in South Africa and have published widely in the field.

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The work has long been the best single volume history of South Africa available. Choice

About the Author

T. R. H. Davenport is Emeritus Professor of History at Rhodes University, Grahamstown.

Christopher Saunders is Associate Professor of History at the University of Cape Town.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 680 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 5th edition (August 5, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312233760
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312233761
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,382,314 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars a remarkable story lost in turgid detail, November 8, 2001
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Robert J. Crawford (Balmette Talloires, France) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: South Africa: A Modern History (Paperback)
S Africa is one of those countries that seems to create both dangerous and yet fundamental historical precedents. Its history is peopled by individuals who went on to become great by any world measure: not only did Mahatma Gandhi pioneer his methods of non-violent protest there, but Winston Churchill first distinguished himself for his leadership qualities during the Anglo-Boer War. Then there was Nelson Mandela, a man who emerged from over 25 years as a political prisoner without bitterness and ready to help a divided society begin to heal. And there are scores of others, including the ruthless Cecil Rhodes and dynamic chiefs whose struggel to maintain their culture and independence was doomed. Of course, S Africa set a series of horrible precedents as well: the refinement of civilian concentration camps at the turn of the century, institutionalised racism, and the heartless exploitation of captive ethnic groups.

Unfortunately, instead of telling these tales with drama and flair, this book gets bogged down in laborious descriptions of the recommendations of obscure commmissions, tallying election results, and the complete details of discriminatory wage policies. Alas, reading this offers about as much pleasure as wading through a Webster College Dictionary page by page. How can academics turn something so fascinating into a sludge of seemingly disconnected facts? In the rate moments when I felt my interest rising on a particular topic, the authors abrupty dropped it in the middle and fail to follow it up.

Moreover, though it purports to be a modern and updated history, this book stops at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (yes, it gets boring treatment as well) and barely even addresses the twin crises that threaten to rip this fragile new society apart: escalating random violence and the threat of Aids, which may kill 25% of the population or more in the next ten years. Can S Africa continue even to exist? Was all the struggle for naught? If you are interested in these questions, you have to look somewhere else, I'm afraid. The authors don't even offer a conclusion to sum up their points of view.

Look elsewhere, unless you crave scholarly detail at the expense of even minimal storytelling.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Dense Details, June 19, 2003
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Elise A. Carpenter (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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Dear Reader,
This book is very useful. It can't be read in one sitting since it is quite dense, but it provides a marvelous level of detail aobut South Africa. Great as a reference book and, although it must be read over a long period of time, it also has an engaging narrative. It has excellent newspaper political cartoons that give a sense of the political commentary of the day.
EAC
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First Sentence:
South Africa has provided a home for human settlement since very early times. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
black chiefdoms, job colour bar, high commissionership, pass arrests, unregistered unions, white mineworkers, industrial colour bar, information scandal, free burghers, labour migrancy, delimitation commission, status quo agreement, apartheid city, influx control, native trust, native policy, joint sitting, passive resistance campaign, native bills, group areas act, mining houses, residential rights, native affairs, defiance campaign, coloured people
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Cape Town, South West Africa, Port Elizabeth, Land Act, Labour Party, Union Government, United Party, Delagoa Bay, Griqualand West, Second World War, United States, East London, Cape Colony, Secretary of State, Bantu Authorities, Representative Council, United Nations, House of Assembly, Chamber of Mines, Paul Kruger, Glen Grey, Urban Areas Act, Adam Kok, Communist Party, Group Areas Act
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