A NEW HISTORY OF THE 1976 SOWETO UPRISING AND THE EVENTS LEADING TO IT
IN THE PRECEDING DECADE, THAT WILL TRANSFORM OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE
HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE STRUGGLE AGAINST APARTHEID.
This revisionary account of the Soweto Uprising of June 1976 and the
decade preceding it transforms our understanding of what led to this
crucial flashpoint of South Africa's history. Brown argues that far
from there being "quiescence" following the Sharpeville Massacre and
the suppression of African opposition movements, during which they
went underground, this period was marked by experiments in resistance
and attempts to develop new forms of politics that prepared the ground
for the Uprising. Students at South Africa's segregated universities
began to re-organise themselves as a political force; new ideas about
race reinvigorated political thought; debates around confrontation
shaped the development of new forms of protest. The protest then began
to move off university campuses and onto the streets: through the
independent actions of workers in Durban, and attempts by students to
link their struggles with a broader agenda. These actions made protest
public once again, and helped establish the patterns of popular action
and state response that would come to shape the events in Soweto on 16
June 1976.
Julian Brown is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Studies at
the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland &
Botswana): Jacana
'throws new light on the background to the Soweto Uprising, providing
insight into white and black student politics, worker protest and
broader dissent' - William Beinart, University of Oxford
'an extremely important contribution to the historiography on protest
in South Africa. It links black and white student protests (too often
studied in isolation from one another) to workers' movements by
looking at the changing forms of protest during the 1960s and 1970s,
and the apartheid government's changing responses.' - Anne Heffernan,
University of the Witwatersrand
'By showing how the Soweto Uprising served as a precursor for later
historical and political events, the author convincingly shows the
continuity from one from one protest and decade to the next.' - Dawne
Curry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Resistance and the Uprising of 16 June 1976
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ISBN
9781782047605
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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