The road to democracy (1960-1970): Volume 1
South African Democracy Education Trust South African Democracy Education Trust author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Unisa Press
Published:30th Jan '11
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Volume 1 of The Road to Democracy in South Africa encapsulates the political developments of the watershed decade of 1960 to 1970. This revised edition is testimony, not only to the popularity of this volume, but also to its importance as a resource on the history of the South African struggle for liberty for all. Developments, such as the Sharpeville massacre, marked the turning point in the history that was to shape the future of the country. Prior to this tragic occurrence, the struggle was characterized by passive resistance by way of demonstrations and defiance campaigns. Thoroughly researched, the book is a collaboration between some of the most brilliant historians within South Africa and around the globe. It unearths new insights supported by previously untapped documentary sources, such as trial records. It includes oral accounts into the history of the struggle for democracy. The book reflects on such developments as: the establishment of the Apartheid policy and resistance to it * popular uprisings in the townships * the prohibition of political parties and life in exile * the start of the armed struggle and ensuing conflicts * parliamentary and extra-parliamentary liberal opposition to the system * the political trials and incarceration of leaders * pressure from the international community to bring about change. Sixteen years into the new dispensation of freedom, South Africa's road to democracy is a meandering stretch through the valleys of unchartered waters. The history of the struggle is therefore important in showing society how inclusive politics can be more effective.
This first volume in the SADET series encapsulates the political developments of the watershed decade of 1960 to 1970. The reprint is testimony not only to the popularity of this volume, but also to its importance as a resource on the history of the South African struggle for liberty for all.This first volume in the SADET series encapsulates the political developments of the watershed decade of 1960 to 1970. The reprint is testimony not only to the popularity of this volume, but also to its importance as a resource on the history of the South African struggle for liberty for all. Developments such as the Sharpeville massacre marked a turning point that was to shape the future of South Africa: prior to this tragic occurrence, the struggle had been characterised by passive resistance, by way of demonstrations and defiance campaigns.
With this book series, SADET sets out to examine and analyse events leading to the negotiated settlement and democracy in this country. As explained in the first edition:
`The series has the advantage of recording the voices of some of those who were the makers of history. Those who made the history must thus have the opportunity to participate in the process of recording that history in words, and [to] interpret it as they see it.’
This thoroughly researched volume grew from a collaboration between some of the most brilliant historians in South Africa and elsewhere around the globe. Insights are given and accounts reflect on such developments as the establishment of the apartheid policy and resistance to it; popular uprisings in the townships; the prohibition of political parties and life in exile; the start of the armed struggle and ensuing conflicts; parliamentary and extra-parliamentary liberal opposition to the system; the political trials and incarceration of leaders; and pressure from the international community to bring about change.
In line with SADET’s vision, this volume unearths new insights, supported by previously untapped documentary sources and oral accounts of the struggle for democracy.
The volume offers a rich literature on resistance to apartheid; consolidated into sixteen chapters and packed with records chronicling our arduous past. The book covers most of the organised forces and formations that resisted the apartheid system; some of which...
ISBN: 9781868885633
Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 15mm
Weight: 500g
735 pages