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Buy South Africa pushed to the limit: The political economy of change Marais, Hein for R75.00
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Buy South Africa Pushed to the Limit, The Political Economy of Change - Hein Marais for R590.00
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Buy South Africa Provincial Political and Physical Wall Map 2015 Printed and Laminated for R550.00
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About the product The wraps are shelf rubbed.Internally clean and tightly bound.EK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. South Africa At 10: Perspectives by Political, Business and Civil Leaders
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Convictions a Woman Political Prisioner Remembers By: Jean Middleton ***Very Scarce*** a first edition softcover published by Ravan Press in 1998 Picture cover boards are clean & bright, binding is tight & strong, gift inscription on back of front cover, a very scarce title Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation Abe #
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Buy Upfront and Personal Three Decades of Political Graphics from the United Kingdom plus South African for R80.00
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Buy The Tall Assassin The Darkest Political Murders of the Old South Africa Alan D. Elsdon for R200.00
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Buy The Political Economy of Modern South Africa by Alf Stadler for R30.00
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Buy Christianity in South Africa: A Political, Social and Cultural History for R200.00
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About the product Number 206 of an edition limited to 510 copies, a facsimile reprint of the 1825 printing by W. Bridekirk. 8vo; original brown rexine gilt; pp. (vi) + 24. Regular browning throughout. Very good condition. (SABIB 4, p. 317 [1st and 2nd printings])"It is interesting, though not surprising, to find that in 1824, the year when, in spite of all the efforts of Pringle and Greig, Lord Charles Somerset succeeded in suppressing the free press in Cape Town, an attempt was made, sponsored by the same circle of independent-minded citizens, to found a South African Literary Society. Sixty-one citizens of distinction became members, and Thomas Pringle was appointed temporary secretary. It was essential to have the approval of the Governor, however, so Somerset was respectfully requested to become Patron of the Society. Ever suspicious of anything inaugurated by the'rebel'Pringle, Somerset began by refusing that honour, and proceeded to forbid the establishment of the Society, on the grounds that it'might have a tendency to produce political discussion'. The very rare contemporary documents dealing with this episode are now re-published after the lapse of 140 years. They are of great historical interest, particularly for the contrast they reveal between the alert-minded members who sought to pursue cultural activities, and the despotic and ultra-conservative Governor." Papers of the South African Literary Society, 1824 (Thomas (secretary) Pringle)
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This volume of the "Delft School of Design" series focuses on the South African urban context, seeking to construct a contemporary critical dialogue of current spatial practices in relation to social, political and governance structures. The contributors-academics, urban historians, architects, policy makers-reflect on the possible paths forward. The book is divided into thematic sections: "Other Urbanisms," "Tradition, Culture and Education," "Urban Design, Civic Action and Agency in South Africa" and "Future Perspectives." Softcover. English. Pheko & Assoc. 2012. ISBN: 9789064507977. 320pp. Good condition in softcover. Book No: 2503126
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South African History books for sale to the serious collector, I Have books on the Anglo Boer war, general history, and various political biography's. Also History books covering the WW II era and then some on general world history.
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Paperback. English. Picador Africa. 2011. 274pp. In good condition. Julius Malema has risen to prominence and power with meteoric speed. From impoverished origins in a Limpopo township, he has, before the age of 30, amassed the political and economic power to command the entire youth wing of the ANC, and to own several substantial luxury homes. The sources of his wealth are befogged by speculation and mystery, but his appeal to the massed ranks of the township and village poor of his country is visible for all to see. And his inflammatory style -- his 'theme song' is 'Shoot the Boer' -- his contrarian tendencies and his showmanship have rapidly brought him to the attention of the world. So troublesome has he become that the old guard of the ANC have gone to great lengths to shackle and reprimand him, and he is now formally in dispute with them. An Inconvenient Youth traces Malema's life, from his early years in Limpopo to his joining the student structures of the ANC in the early 1990s, and his rapid rise through the party's ranks to become the president of the ANC Youth League in 2008. Forde analyses the sources of Malema's wealth, exploring his seamless approach to business and politics. She situates Malema within the ANC's history and shows in unprecedented detail how he has perfected the practices that characterise a new 'struggle' in which individuals extend their personal wealth and political power at the expense of the people. This insightful, meticulously researched account explores how a brave child has grown to become a grave inconvenience, not only to the ANC, but also, due to his style of politics, to South Africa's fledgling democracy.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Through the summer twilight in the Depression-era South, word begins to circulate of a black man accosting a white woman. In no time the awful forces of public opinion and political expediency goad the separate fears and frustrations of a small southern community into the single-mindedness of a mob. Erskine Caldwell shows the lynching of Sonny Clark through many eyes. However, Caldwell reserves some of his most powerful passages for the few who truly held Clark's life in their hands but let it go: people like Sheriff Jeff McCurtain, who did nothing to disperse the mob; Harvey Glenn, who found Clark in hiding and turned him in; and Katy Barlow, who withdrew her false charge of rape only after Clark was dead. Features Summary Through the summer twilight in the Depression-era South, word begins to circulate of a black man accosting a white woman. In no time the awful forces of public opinion and political expediency goad the separate fears and frustrations of a small southern community into the single-mindedness of a mob. Author Caldwell Publisher University of Georgia Press Release date 19990301 Pages 272 ISBN 0-8203-2105-2 ISBN 13 978-0-8203-2105-9
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Langs Die Kampvuur - Ware Suider-Afrikaanse Stories - Roger Webster - Spearhead - 2003 - Sagteband steeds mooi. In Stories vir die Kampvuur you will find stories of, and about all South Africans. The stories are true accounts of people, events and incidents that shaped and shape the future of our wondrous land. Stories of our land have, for decades been tainted and skewered by political agendas. Now, as our history is brought back into balance, the unbiased stories, the stories of foolishness, bravery, happiness and sadness, can be correctly told.
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