The Politics of race, class, and nationalism in twentieth-century South Africa / edited by Shula Marks and Stanley Trapido.
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London ; New York :
Longman,
1987.
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Table of Contents:
- The politics of race, class and nationalism / Shula Marks and Stanley Trapido
- Race, civilisation and culture: the elaboration of segregationist discourse in the inter-war years / Saul Dubow
- Building a nation from words: Afrikaans language, literature and ethnic identity, 1902-1924 / Isabel Jofmeyr
- Solidarity fragmented: garment workers of the Transvaal, 1930-1960 / Iris Berger
- The reconstitution of Coloured identity in the Western Cape / Ian Goldin
- Ideology in organised Indian politics, 1891-1948 / Maureen Swan
- 'Africa for the Africans': the Garvey movement in South Africa, 1920-1940 / Robert A. Hill and Gregory A. Pirio
- Land and liberation: popular rual protest and the national liberation movements in South Afrca, 1920-1960 / Colin Bundy
- Worker consciousness, ethnic particularism and nationalism: the experience of a South African migrant, 1930-1960 / William Beinart
- Political mobilisation during the 1950s: an East London case study / Tom Lodge
- Batons and bare heads: the strike at Amato Textiles, February 1958 / Philip Bonner and Rob Lambert
- Incorporationist ideology as a response to political struggle: the Progressive Party of South Africa, 1960-1980 / Brian Hackland
- Ideological struggles within the South African state / Stanley B. Greenberg
- The language of domination, 1978-1983 / Deborah Posel.