Based on original archival research and oral history interviews, this article examines how the British Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) adapted to the evolving circumstances during South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy between 1990 and 1994. It argues that the successful framing and impact of the Free Nelson Mandela Campaign (FNMC) of the 1980s, inadvertently created a series of challenges for the AAM in the years after Mandela’s release from prison in February 1990, as many in Britain came to associate this moment with the end of apartheid. The pervasive sense that apartheid was over, coupled with the complexity, uncertainty and violence of South Africa’s political transition, created a difficult campaigning environment for th...
The South African elections of 1994 constituted one of those rare historical moments when humankind ...
The apartheid policy of racial discrimination and segregation against theblacks in South Africa was ...
This thesis considers the role of the mainstream South African print media in perpetuating discrimin...
Based on original archival research and oral history interviews, this article examines how the Briti...
The international struggle against apartheid that emerged during the second half of the twentieth ce...
The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was revived in 1971 in the context of what has become known as the ‘...
In this article I first offer a brief historical account of European white settlement, and ultimatel...
The aspirations of a ‘new’ democratic South Africa which were realised after the April 1994 general ...
Abstract: 1990 is a pivotal year in South African history. The liberation movements were unbanned an...
Published: 29 July 2019Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclus...
It was June 1995, one year after South Africa’s first democratic elections brought anti-Apartheid ac...
This paper focuses on the development of the anti-apartheid movement and the role of boycotts, dives...
Laying the groundwork for a new way to think through the history of British anti-apartheid activity,...
CITATION: Giliomee, H. 2015. Mandela and the last Afrikaner leaders : a shift in power relations. Ne...
The post-1994 General Elections ascendancy of the African National Congress (ANC) to state power ent...
The South African elections of 1994 constituted one of those rare historical moments when humankind ...
The apartheid policy of racial discrimination and segregation against theblacks in South Africa was ...
This thesis considers the role of the mainstream South African print media in perpetuating discrimin...
Based on original archival research and oral history interviews, this article examines how the Briti...
The international struggle against apartheid that emerged during the second half of the twentieth ce...
The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was revived in 1971 in the context of what has become known as the ‘...
In this article I first offer a brief historical account of European white settlement, and ultimatel...
The aspirations of a ‘new’ democratic South Africa which were realised after the April 1994 general ...
Abstract: 1990 is a pivotal year in South African history. The liberation movements were unbanned an...
Published: 29 July 2019Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclus...
It was June 1995, one year after South Africa’s first democratic elections brought anti-Apartheid ac...
This paper focuses on the development of the anti-apartheid movement and the role of boycotts, dives...
Laying the groundwork for a new way to think through the history of British anti-apartheid activity,...
CITATION: Giliomee, H. 2015. Mandela and the last Afrikaner leaders : a shift in power relations. Ne...
The post-1994 General Elections ascendancy of the African National Congress (ANC) to state power ent...
The South African elections of 1994 constituted one of those rare historical moments when humankind ...
The apartheid policy of racial discrimination and segregation against theblacks in South Africa was ...
This thesis considers the role of the mainstream South African print media in perpetuating discrimin...