5th Edition

South Africa The Rise and Fall of Apartheid

By Nancy L. Clark, William H. Worger Copyright 2027
248 Pages 28 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

248 Pages 28 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This fifth edition examines South Africa's history from 1948 to the present, providing a comprehensive analysis of apartheid's rise, fall, and devastating aftermath over 30 years after its political end.   Thoroughly revised to incorporate recent academic work, the book explores how contemporary South Africa continues to struggle with the deep scars of racial discrimination despite the... Read more

PART I: Setting the scene;  1.  Introducton;  2.  Historical background, PART II: Analysis,  3.  The basis of apartheid,  4.  Growing contradictions,  5.  The collapse of apartheid,  PART III: Assessment,  6.  A legacy of inequality,  PART IV,  7.  Documents

Biography

 Nancy L. Clark is Dean and Professor of History Emeritus at Louisiana State University, United States. Her publications include Manufacturing Apartheid: State Corporations in South Africa (1994) and Voices of Sharpeville: The Long History of Racial Injustice (2024).

 

William H. Worger is Professor of History Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles, United States. His publications include Africa and The West: A Documentary History, volume 1, From the Slave Trade to Conquest, 1441-1905, and volume 2, From Colonialism to Independence, 1875 to the Present (2010).