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South Africa

South Africa
Author: Library of Congress. Federal Research Division
Publisher: Bernan Press(PA)
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Understand a particular foreign country through dynamic descriptions and analyses of its historical, social, environmental, economic, governmental, political, and national security systems and institutions. Particular attention is devoted to the people who make up the society, their origins, beliefs, interests, and their attitudes towards their social system and political order. Each study is written by a multidisciplinary team of social scientists. This series is a recognized standard in the field.


South Africa: a Country Study

South Africa: a Country Study
Author: Department Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2013-07-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781491023884

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This volume is one in a continuing series of books prepared by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the Army.


South Africa

South Africa
Author: Rita M. Byrnes
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1996
Genre: South Africa
ISBN:

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Features "South Africa, A Country Study," presented online as part of the Country Studies series of the Federal Research Division of the U.S. Library of Congress. Highlights the history, geography, society, economy, transportation, government, politics, national security, and foreign policy of South Africa.


SOUTH AFRICA

SOUTH AFRICA
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN:

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South Africa

South Africa
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Total Pages:
Release: 1982
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South Africa

South Africa
Author: Rita M. Byrnes
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1996
Genre: South Africa
ISBN:

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Features "South Africa, A Country Study," presented online as part of the Country Studies series of the Federal Research Division of the U.S. Library of Congress. Highlights the history, geography, society, economy, transportation, government, politics, national security, and foreign policy of South Africa.


South Africa, a Country Study

South Africa, a Country Study
Author: Harold D. Nelson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1981
Genre: South Africa
ISBN:

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Zimbabwe, a Country Study

Zimbabwe, a Country Study
Author: Harold D. Nelson
Publisher: Claitor's Pub Division
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN:

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General study of Zimbabwe - covers history, geographical aspects, demographic aspects, ethnic factors, social change, religion, the economy, the industrial sector, the agricultural sector, international relations, government, politics, defence. Bibliography, graphs, maps, organigrams, photographs, statistical tables.


Country of My Skull

Country of My Skull
Author: Antjie Krog
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307420507

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Ever since Nelson Mandela dramatically walked out of prison in 1990 after twenty-seven years behind bars, South Africa has been undergoing a radical transformation. In one of the most miraculous events of the century, the oppressive system of apartheid was dismantled. Repressive laws mandating separation of the races were thrown out. The country, which had been carved into a crazy quilt that reserved the most prosperous areas for whites and the most desolate and backward for blacks, was reunited. The dreaded and dangerous security force, which for years had systematically tortured, spied upon, and harassed people of color and their white supporters, was dismantled. But how could this country--one of spectacular beauty and promise--come to terms with its ugly past? How could its people, whom the oppressive white government had pitted against one another, live side by side as friends and neighbors? To begin the healing process, Nelson Mandela created the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, headed by the renowned cleric Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Established in 1995, the commission faced the awesome task of hearing the testimony of the victims of apartheid as well as the oppressors. Amnesty was granted to those who offered a full confession of any crimes associated with apartheid. Since the commission began its work, it has been the central player in a drama that has riveted the country. In this book, Antjie Krog, a South African journalist and poet who has covered the work of the commission, recounts the drama, the horrors, the wrenching personal stories of the victims and their families. Through the testimonies of victims of abuse and violence, from the appearance of Winnie Mandela to former South African president P. W. Botha's extraordinary courthouse press conference, this award-winning poet leads us on an amazing journey. Country of My Skull captures the complexity of the Truth Commission's work. The narrative is often traumatic, vivid, and provocative. Krog's powerful prose lures the reader actively and inventively through a mosaic of insights, impressions, and secret themes. This compelling tale is Antjie Krog's profound literary account of the mending of a country that was in colossal need of change.