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    FROM NATIONAL LIBERATION TO DEMOCRATIC RENAISSANCE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

    Posted By: insetes
    FROM NATIONAL LIBERATION TO DEMOCRATIC RENAISSANCE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

    FROM NATIONAL LIBERATION TO DEMOCRATIC RENAISSANCE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA By Cheryl Hendricks (editor); Lwazi Lushaba (editor)
    2005 | 214 Pages | ISBN: 2869781628 | PDF | 3 MB


    Contents Contributors.................................................................................................................v Preface ..........................................................................................................................vii Introduction: Southern Africa – Continuities and Disjunctures in the Discourse and Practices Cheryl Hendricks and Lwazi Lushaba.....................................................................1 Chapter 1 Swaziland and South Africa Since 1994: Reflections on Aspects of Post-Liberation Swazi Historiography Balem Nyeko..................................................................................................................23 Chapter 2 Problems and Prospects of Democratic Renewal in Southern Africa: A Study of Statecraft and Democratisation in South Africa, 1994-2003 Adekunle Amuwo...............................................................................................................38 Chapter 3 Legacies and Meanings of the United Democratic Front (UDF) Period for Contemporary South Africa Raymond Suttner..........................................................................................................59 Chapter 4 The 1987 Zimbabwe National Unity Accord and its Aftermath: A Case of Peace without Reconciliation? Terence M. Mashingaidze............................................................................................82 0.Préliminaire.pmd 3 13/02/2006, 13:13Chapter 5 Race and Democracy in South Africa Cheryl Hendricks..........................................................................................................93 Chapter 6 From Apartheid Social Stratification to Democratic Social Divisions: Examining the Contradictory Notions of Social Transformation between Indian and Black South Africans Lwazi Siyabonga Lushaba........................................................................................111 Chapter 7 Negotiating Nationalism: Women’s Narratives of Forced Displacement Ingrid Palmary..............................................................................................................140 Chapter 8 Wilgespruit Fellowship Centre: Part of Our Struggle for Freedom Monique Vanek...........................................................................................................152 Chapter 9 Curfew and the ‘Man in the Middle’ in Zimbabwe’s War of Liberation with Special Reference to the Eastern Areas of Zimbabwe, 1977-1980 Munyaradzi Mushonga..............................................................................................171 Chapter 10 ‘Your Obedient Servant or Your Friend’: Forms of Address in Letters Among British Administrators and Batswana Chiefs Mompoloki Bagwasi.................................................................................................191