Dr. Louis A Picard

HOMELANDS, TOWNSHIPS AND LIMITS OF AFRICAN NATIONALISM

 


CHAPTER ONE

The Nature of the Debate – The South African Transition

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CHAPTER TWO

Ideology and Change: From Segregation Towards Apartheid

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CHAPTER THREE

The Origins of the African National Congress: Resistance and the Apartheid Government

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CHAPTER FOUR

Grand Apartheid as a “Development” Model? Avoidance Strategies, Bureaucratic Structures, and the Local State

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CHAPTER FIVE

The Homelands as Case Studies: A Parody Of Decolonization

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CHAPTER SIX

Struggling with Liberalism and Barely Legal Opposition Politics 1945-1975

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CHAPTER SEVEN

Theories without Theory – Reforms without Change: Apartheid and the Academy in the 1980s

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CHAPTER EIGHT

Repression and Exile: Towards the Mass Democratic Movement

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CHAPTER NINE

The Mass Democratic Movement, Repression and Negotiations: The Internal Groups and the Struggle

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CHAPTER TEN

Conclusions: Political Institutions and Liberal Values in South Africa

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