The Founders: the Origins of the Anc and the Struggle for Democracy in South Africa - Andre Odendaal - Książki - University Press of Kentucky - 9780813143149 - 19 listopada 2013
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The Founders: the Origins of the Anc and the Struggle for Democracy in South Africa

Andre Odendaal

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The Founders: the Origins of the Anc and the Struggle for Democracy in South Africa

Brief Description: Founded in1912, the African National Congress worked tirelessly to promote democracy and protect the rights of South Africa's black population. Using a combination of armed struggle and conciliation, the ANC formed broad political alliances that ensured its victory in the 1994 general election and established Nelson Mandela as the first democratically elected president of South Africa. When he cast his own vote in this historic election, Mandela is said to have paid his respects at the memorial to John Dube (the first president of the ANC), proclaiming, "Mission accomplished, Mr. President." Eighty years after the ANC's founding, its dreams had finally been realized. In "The Founders: The Origins of the ANC and the Struggle for Democracy in South Africa," author Andre Odendaal examines the creators of South Africa's early civil rights movement. This unique book chronicles the astonishing achievements of the pioneering intellectuals and activists who, from the 1860s onwards, led the struggle for black political rights in southern Africa's new colonial societies. Using a variety of sources, Odendaal demonstrates how the founders combined African humanism -- or "Ubuntu" -- with Western democratic constitutionalism and Christian beliefs to shape a new political vision that countered colonial and apartheid ideas. "The Founders" brings to life the remarkable generation of Africans who first developed the framework, form, and content of the freedom struggle in South Africa and is essential reading for those who wish to understand the context that produced Nelson Mandela and his famous African National Congress."Biographical Note: Andre Odendaal is an honorary professor in history and heritage studies at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. The founding director of the Mayibuye Centre and the Robben Island Museum, he is the author of a number of books, including "Vukani Bantu! and The Story of an African Game.""Review Quotes:"This is a unique work of high scholarship unlikely to find any rivals. Odendaal clarifies and explains in detail the much-neglected early history of the African political organizations and personalities as well as the complex culture of the emergent black press that eventually coalesced in 1912 with the formation of the African National Congress." -- "Peter Limb, Michigan State University"Review Quotes:""This is a stunning work. "The Founders" promised to be the kind of reference work that scholars will rely on for generations to come."--Robert Russell Edgar, Howard University" --Review Quotes:""This is a stunning work. The Founders promised to be the kind of reference work that scholars will rely on for generations to come."--Robert Russell Edgar, Howard University" --Marc Notes: First published in southern Africa by Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd, 10 Orange Street, Auckland Park, Johannesburg 2092, South Africa. Reprinted by special arrangement with Andre Odendaal.; Includes bibliographical references and index."Publisher Marketing: Founded in1912, the African National Congress worked tirelessly to promote democracy and protect the rights of South Africa's black population. Using a combination of armed struggle and conciliation, the ANC formed broad political alliances that ensured its victory in the 1994 general election and established Nelson Mandela as the first democratically elected president of South Africa. When he cast his own vote in this historic election, Mandela is said to have paid his respects at the memorial to John Dube (the first president of the ANC), proclaiming, "Mission accomplished, Mr. President." Eighty years after the ANC's founding, its dreams had finally been realized. In The Founders: The Origins of the ANC and the Struggle for Democracy in South Africa, author Andre Odendaal examines the creators of South Africa's early civil rights movement. This unique book chronicles the astonishing achievements of the pioneering intellectuals and activists who, from the 1860s onwards, led the struggle for black political rights in southern Africa's new colonial societies. Using a variety of sources, Odendaal demonstrates how the founders combined African humanism-or Ubuntu-with Western democratic constitutionalism and Christian beliefs to shape a new political vision that countered colonial and apartheid ideas. The Founders brings to life the remarkable generation of Africans who first developed the framework, form, and content of the freedom struggle in South Africa and is essential reading for those who wish to understand the context that produced Nelson Mandela and his famous African National Congress." Review Citations:

Choice 05/01/2014 (EAN 9780813143149, Hardcover)

Media Książki     Hardcover Book   (Książka z twardym grzbietem i okładką)
Wydane 19 listopada 2013
ISBN13 9780813143149
Wydawcy University Press of Kentucky
Genre Cultural Region > Southern Africa
Strony 569
Wymiary 160 × 231 × 51 mm   ·   952 g

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