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The road to democracy (1990-1996) South African Democracy Education Trust

The road to democracy (1990-1996) By South African Democracy Education Trust

The road to democracy (1990-1996) by South African Democracy Education Trust


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This final volume of the first phase of the SADET series is about the tumultuous and nerve wracking 1990s explicitly defined by the horrendous and unabated political violence, the unbanning of the liberation movements.

The road to democracy (1990-1996) Summary

The road to democracy (1990-1996) by South African Democracy Education Trust

This final volume of the first phase of the SADET series is about the tumultuous and nerve wracking 1990s explicitly defined by the horrendous and unabated political violence, the unbanning of the liberation movements, the release of political prisoners, the repatriation of political 'exiles' and the Convention for a Democratic South Africa which led to the first ever democratic elections in South Africa. It includes chapters by, amongst others, Bernard Makhosezwe Magubane, Jabulani Sithole, Mary de Haas, Zine Magubane, Bheki Peterson, Siphamandla Zondi, Janet Cherry, Bavusile Brown Maaba, Greg Houston, Max Du Preez, Sekibakiba Lekgoathi, Eddy Maloka and Sifiso Ndlovu.

About South African Democracy Education Trust

The South African Democracy Education Trust (SADET) was established as a project Trust after President Thabo Mbeki indicated his concern about the paucity of historical material on the arduous and complex road to South Africa's peaceful political settlement after decades of violent conflict.

Table of Contents

Volume 6 Part 1; Chapter 1: The dismantling of the garrison state By Bernard Magubane; Chapter 2: The National Party and the changing of the minds:the 1970s and the 1980s By Max du Preez; Chapter 3: Violence in Natal and Zululand: the 1980s By Mary de Haas; Chapter 4: The re-establishment of the ANC inside the country, 1990-1994 By Gregory Houston; Chapter 5: The African National Congress in Natal, 1990 to 1995 By Jabulani Sithole; Chapter 6: The ANC and the politics of the Free State, 1990-1994 By Chitja Twala; Chapter 7: Political identity and democracy formation in the Eastern Cape, 1990-1994 By Pat Gibbs; Chapter 8: The ANC and organisation building in the Northern Cape, 1990-1994 By Chitja Twala; Chapter 9: The re-incorporation of Transkei into South Africa, 1987-1994 turning against the master? By Lungisile Ntsebeza; Chapter 10: Political transformations in the bantustans of Lebowa, KwaNdelebe and KaNgwane, 1990-1994 By Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi; Chapter 11: Bophuthatswana and the transition into the North-West province: the 1990s By Andrew Manson and Bernard Mbenga; Chapter 12: Survival politics by the Qwaqwa homeland government:resistance and collaboration, 1990-1994 By Chitja Twala; Chapter 13: The ANC's Radio Freedom, its audiences and the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, 1963-1991 By Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi; Chapter 14: War resistance in the South African struggle By Janet Cherry; Chapter 15: The struggle for non-racial sport in South Africa By Makhenkesi Stofile; Chapter 16: The return of the ANC `exiles' and other challenges in the early 1990s By Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu; Volume 6 Part 2 Chapter 17: The ANC, CODESA, substantive negotiations and the road to the first democratic elections in South Africa By Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu; Chapter 18: The National Party and negotiations: 1990-1994 By Max du Preez; Chapter 19: The Inkatha Freedom Party and the multiparty negotiations in South Africa By Jabulani Sithole; Chapter 20: Violence in Natal and Zululand: the 1990s By Mary de Haas Chapter 21:Political violence in the PWV region, 1990-1994 By Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi and Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu; Chapter 22: A party of the new type: The South African Communist Party in the 1990s By Eddy Maloka; Chapter 23: Internal political and administrative re-organisation of the PAC and negotiations in the 1990s By Thami Ka Plaatjie; Chapter 24: The Black Consciousness Movement in the early 1990s: perspectives on negotiations By Brown Bavusile Maaba; Chapter 25: Women and the struggle for gender inclusivity during the transition, 1990-1994 By Zine Magubane; Chapter 26: Black student politics in South Africa, 1990-1996 By Tshepo Moloi; Chapter 27: From integration to constructive engagement: the South African Council of Churches during the transition to freedom By Siphamandla Zondi and Bongane Mkhize; Chapter 28: Liberal influences on the transition, 1990-1994 By Chris Saunders and William Attwell; Chapter 29: The arts in the aftermath of democracy: old bottles, new wine and the discontents of the `nation' By Bhekizizwe Peterson; Chapter 30: The politics of visual arts in the early 1900s By Brown Bavusile Maaba; Chapter 31: CODESA at the centre of a complex moral question: traditional leadership in negotiated political settlement in South Africa By Mpilo Pearl Sithole and Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu; Chapter 32: The beginning of the end: the garrison state is finally dismantled By Bernard Magubane.

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The road to democracy (1990-1996) by South African Democracy Education Trust
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