Produktbild: From The South African Past

From The South African Past Narratives, Documents and Debates

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.1996

Verlag

Brooks Cole

Seitenzahl

448

Maße (L/B/H)

23.1/15.7/1.8 cm

Gewicht

572 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-669-28789-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.1996

Verlag

Brooks Cole

Seitenzahl

448

Maße (L/B/H)

23.1/15.7/1.8 cm

Gewicht

572 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-669-28789-9

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  • Produktbild: From The South African Past
  • Note: Each Part begins with an Introduction.
    Glossary
    Chronology
    Part 1. Settlement and Contact in the Cape, 1652-1857
    Section A: Khoikhoi, Griqua, and the Formation of the Cape Colored People
    Jan van Riebeeck Describes His Khoikhoi Servant, Eva, 1658
    Lord Caledon Regulates Khoikhoi Status in the Cape, 1809
    An English Traveler Praises Júli, a Khoikhoi Servant, 1812
    Andrew Smith Depicts the Griqua, 1834
    Two Missionaries Compare the Tswana and the "Bastaards," 1834
    The Treaty Between Sir Peregrine Maitland and Adam Kok, Chief of the Philippolis Griquas, 1846
    Colonel Richard Collins Recommends Imperial "Benevolence" Toward the San, 1809
    Section B: Slavery in the Cape
    Captain D. M. Pasques de Chavonnes Urges an End to Slave Importation, 1717
    Crime and Punishment in the Cape, 1769-1782
    A Swedish Physician Decries South African Slavery, 1776
    A Slave is Tried for Rebellion and Murder, 1825
    Section C: The Emergence of the East Cape Frontier
    Anders Sparrman and His Companions Nervously Trade with the Xhosa, 1776
    Reverend John Campbell Describes the Eastern Cape Frontier After the 1812 War, 1815
    An English Writer Protests Frontier Policies of the Cape Colony Government, 1835
    Xhosa Writer William Gqoba Recounts the Great Cattle Killing of 1857
    Part 2. African Statecraft, Cultural Contact, and Colonialism in the Interior, 1818-1893
    Section A: The Coming of the Trekkers
    A Trek Leader Explains Reasons for Leaving the Cape Colony, 1837
    Section B: The Zulu and Ndebele Kingdoms
    Nandi Bears a Child by Senzangakona, the Son of the Zulu Chief, 1903
    King Shaka Converses with European Visitors, 1822
    Piet Retief and King Dingane Exchange Letters, 1837
    Dingane''s Secretary Witnesses a Massacre, 1838
    Mpande Maneuvers to Become King of the Zulu, 1840
    Cetshwayo the Zulu Complains of Unjust Treatment, 1881
    A Missionary Struggles to Convert King Mzilikazi and the Ndebele, 1859
    King Lobengula Entertains European Guests, 1875
    Lobengula Signs a Concession, 1888
    Section C: The Sotho and Tswana Peoples
    The Missionary Robert Moffat Describes the "Battle" of Dithakong, 1823
    Andrew Smith Recounts a Conversation with Moshoeshoe, Founder of the Lesotho Kingdom, 1834
    A Praise Poem for Letsie I, 1800s
    Chief Mokgatle Takes a New Wife
    Part 3: Toward a White-Dominated State, 1851-1936
    Section A: The End of African Autonomy and the White-Domination Debate
    Khoikhoi-Colored Peoples Debate Rebellion, 1851
    An African Clergyman Reflects on Africans'' Future, 1865
    A School Principal Assesses the Progress of Education for Africans, 1880
    Sir Theophilus Shepstone Disagrees with the Orange Free State President, 1892
    Africans Give Their Views on Their Own Laws and Customs, 1883
    Section B: Defining Africans'' Place in a Unified South Africa
    James Bryce Attacks British Imperialism, 1900
    Dudley Kidd Argues Against African Suffrage, 1908
    Maurice Evans Defends an Active, Paternalistic Policy Toward Africans, 1911
    A White Farmer Deems Blacks Inferior, 1904
    Section C: The Union, the Native Land Act, and Stirrings of African Political Power
    The Chief of Edendale Mission Urges Land Ownership for Africans, 1904
    African Workers Discuss a Variety of Concerns, 1904
    Reverend James Dwane Reassures Europeans About the Direction of African Churches, 1903
    Gandhi Designs a Campaign Against Discriminatory Laws, 1906
    An ANC Founder Prophesies the Rise of African Power, 1906
    An Account of the Squatter''s Bill, 1912
    Dr. A. Abdurahman Decries the Coloured Peoples'' Plight, 1913
    Solomon Plaatje Observes the Impact of the Native Land Act, 1913
    Section D: Liberalism and Segregation: Africans Between the World Wars
    Ernest Stubbs Deems Race Mixing a Threat, 1925
    D. D. T. Jabavu Advocates Liberalism over Segregation, 1928
    A Leading Liberal Asks, Will White Policies Allow Black Self-Development, 1935
    Clements Kadalie Explains the Aims of the I. C. U., 1928
    The Hymns of Isaiah Shembe, 1911-1926
    Part 4: The Rise of the Apartheid State, 1936-1976
    Section A: Apartheid in Theory and Practice
    The Limits of Liberalism, 1939
    The United Party Reviews Race Relations, 1946
    The National Party Native Minister Explains Apartheid, 1950
    Section B: The Years of Nonviolent Protest
    Professor Z. K. Matthews Assesses African Reactions to the Second World War, 1941
    The Congress Youth League''s Case for Africanism, 1946
    The ANC Programme of Action, 1949
    Albert Luthuli Is Removed as Chief of the Umtoti Mission Reserve, 1952
    Mr. Drum Reports on Labor Conditions for African Farm Workers, 1952
    Nat Nakasa Depicts the Narrow Confines of Interracial Social Life, 1952
    The Destruction of Sophiatown, 1955
    The Freedom Charter of 1955
    A Treason Trial Defendant Is Questioned About Communism and Violence, 1960
    The Ideology of Pan-Africanism, 1960
    Section C: The Republic of South Africa and the Armed Struggle
    "The Winds of Change," 1960
    Nelson Mandela Explains the ANC Struggle, 1964
    Cosmas Desmond Deplores the Policy of Removal, 1971
    Praise Poems in Modern Politics, 1967
    On the Ideology of Black Consciousness, 1971
    The Biko Inquest, 1977
    Part 5: Toward a Democratic South Africa, 1977-the Present
    Section A: The Reform of Apartheid?
    R. F. Botha Defends South Africa in the United Nations, 1975
    The Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1983
    Section B: Life Under Apartheid
    Deaths in Detention, 1984
    Frank Chikane Describes his Prison Ordeal, 1977
    Prison Life on Robben Island, 1987
    Joyce Sikakane Opens a Window on Soweto, 1977
    Sheila Sisulu Reviews Bantu Education, 1984
    Family Life Under Apartheid: An Interview with Adeline Pholosi, 1984
    Section C: Oppression and Struggle in the 1980s
    The Founding of the United Democratic Front, 1983
    Rian Malan Assesses Factionalism in the Townships, 1990
    Kidnapped from Swaziland: An Interview with Grace Cele, 1986
    Section D: Debating the New South Africa
    Nomavenda Mathiane Considers the Meanings of Freedom, 1987
    The Kairos Document, 1985
    The Inkatha Freedom Party Challenges the ANC Leadership, 1990
    The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Bill, 1993
    Nelson Mandela Delivers his Presidential Inaugural Address, 1994