LONGLISTED FOR SOUTH AFRICA'S 2022 _SUNDAY TIMES _NON-FICTION AWARD
DEFINITIVE AND GRIPPING NARRATIVE HISTORY OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF
SOUTH AFRICA.
Renowned historian Tom Lodge has written an immensely readable and
compelling sweep of history, spanning continents and the last hundred
years, producing the first comprehensive account of the South African
Communist Party in all its intricacies. Taking the story back to the
party's pre-history in the early 20th century reveals that it was
shaped by a range of socialist traditions and that their influence
persisted and were decisive. The party's engagement in popular front
politics after 1935 has been largely uncharted: this book supplies
fresh detail. In the 1940s the author shows how the party became a key
actor in the formation of black working-class politics, and hitherto
unused archival materials as well as the insights from an increasingly
candid genre of autobiographies make possible a much fuller picture of
the secret party of 1952 to 1965. Despite its concealment and tiny
numbers, its intellectual impact on black South African mainstream
politics was considerable. On the exile period, the author examines
the activities of the party's recruits and more informal following
inside South Africa, as well as the scope and nature of its broader
influence. In 1990, a year in which global politics would change
fundamentally, South African communists would return to South Africa
to begin the work of reconstructing their party as a legal
organisation. Throughout its history, the party had been inspired and
supported by the reality of existing socialism, state systems
embracing half of Europe and Asia, in which the ruling group was at
least notionally committed to the building of communist societies.
With the fall of Eastern European regimes and the fragmentation of the
Soviet Union, one key set of material foundations for the party's
programmatic beliefs crumbled and its most important international
alliances in the global socialist community in Eastern Europe and
Russia would end. Finally, Lodge brings the story up to date,
assessing the degree to which communists both inside and outside
government have shaped and influenced policy in successive ANC-led
administrations, particularly during the popular resistance to
apartheid during the 1950s, which was underpinned by the party's
systematic organisation in the localities that supplied the ANC with
its strongest bases.
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A History of the South African Communist Party 1921 – 2021
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800105102
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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