Popular politics in the history of South Africa, 1400-1948 / Paul S. Landau.

"Popular Politics in the History of South Africa, 1400-1948 offers a newly inclusive vision of South Africa's past. Drawing largely from original sources, Paul Landau presents a history of the politics of the country's people, from the time of their early settlements in the elevated heartlands, thro...

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Main Author: Landau, Paul Stuart, 1962-
Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
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Physical Description:xvi, 300 pages : illustrations, maps
Format: Book
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"Popular Politics in the History of South Africa, 1400-1948 offers a newly inclusive vision of South Africa's past. Drawing largely from original sources, Paul Landau presents a history of the politics of the country's people, from the time of their early settlements in the elevated heartlands, through the colonial era, to the dawn of Apartheid. A practical tradition of mobilization, alliance, and amalgamation persisted, mutated, and occasionally vanished from view; it survived against the odds in several forms, in tribalisms, Christian assemblies, and other, seemingly hybrid movements; and it continues today. Landau treats southern Africa broadly, concentrating increasingly on the southern highveld and ultimately focusing on a transnational movement called the "Samuelites." He shows how people's politics in South Africa were suppressed and transformed, but never entirely eliminated"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:JQ1981 .L35 2010
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780521196031 (hardback)