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OverviewAn area in the midst of deep change, Southern Africa was in turmoil a short decade ago, its politics framed by white versus black, colonialism versus decolonialism, majority rule versus minority rights. With new political discourses beginning in the early 1990s, the mood today is one of interdependencies between the SADC member countries. To enhance one's understanding of the area, this book provides a comprehensive guide to the history of Southern Africa since the demise of colonialism. In detailed chronologies, it traces the history of the twelve developing Southern African countries—Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Bringing together information on the political development of the SADC member countries, the book aims to provide easy access to the information. The detailed chronologies show the political events as they unfolded, while the two indexes provide easy access to the events. The book is a useful guide to key developments, the role played by political parties, treaty information, and individual personalities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: L. E. Andor , Jacqueline Kalley , Elna SchoemanPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 5.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 1.527kg ISBN: 9780313302473ISBN 10: 0313302472 Pages: 936 Publication Date: 28 February 1999 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword Introduction Acronyms Sources Consulted Chronology of Key Political Events Subject Index Name IndexReviewsAny academic collection supporting study of sub-Saharan Africa, post-colonialism, or modern world history ought to add this collection of national chronologies to its reference collection. -GaleGroup.com Reviews This is a good reference book for political developments in Southern African countries. -Intl Journal of African History Studies Anyone interested in the chronology of political, military, educational, and other events for these 12 countries will want to come here first. -American Reference Books Annual [T]his volume provides a unique source of chronological information on Southern Africa during a critical period. Comprehensive subject and personal name indexes. Recommended. -Choice A useful tool for those wanting a quick source of information on particular events with respect to both domestic and international concerns in the SADC countries in this time period. -African Affairs T his volume provides a unique source of chronological information on Southern Africa during a critical period. Comprehensive subject and personal name indexes. Recommended. -Choice ?This is a good reference book for political developments in Southern African countries.?-Intl Journal of African History Studies ?Anyone interested in the chronology of political, military, educational, and other events for these 12 countries will want to come here first.?-American Reference Books Annual ?[T]his volume provides a unique source of chronological information on Southern Africa during a critical period. Comprehensive subject and personal name indexes. Recommended.?-Choice ?A useful tool for those wanting a quick source of information on particular events with respect to both domestic and international concerns in the SADC countries in this time period.?-African Affairs ?Any academic collection supporting study of sub-Saharan Africa, post-colonialism, or modern world history ought to add this collection of national chronologies to its reference collection.?-GaleGroup.com Reviews Any academic collection supporting study of sub-Saharan Africa, post-colonialism, or modern world history ought to add this collection of national chronologies to its reference collection. -GaleGroup.com Reviews This is a good reference book for political developments in Southern African countries. -Intl Journal of African History Studies Anyone interested in the chronology of political, military, educational, and other events for these 12 countries will want to come here first. -American Reference Books Annual [T]his volume provides a unique source of chronological information on Southern Africa during a critical period. Comprehensive subject and personal name indexes. Recommended. -Choice A useful tool for those wanting a quick source of information on particular events with respect to both domestic and international concerns in the SADC countries in this time period. -African Affairs �T�his volume provides a unique source of chronological information on Southern Africa during a critical period. Comprehensive subject and personal name indexes. Recommended. -Choice ?This is a good reference book for political developments in Southern African countries.?-Intl Journal of African History Studies ?Anyone interested in the chronology of political, military, educational, and other events for these 12 countries will want to come here first.?-American Reference Books Annual ?[T]his volume provides a unique source of chronological information on Southern Africa during a critical period. Comprehensive subject and personal name indexes. Recommended.?-Choice ?A useful tool for those wanting a quick source of information on particular events with respect to both domestic and international concerns in the SADC countries in this time period.?-African Affairs ?Any academic collection supporting study of sub-Saharan Africa, post-colonialism, or modern world history ought to add this collection of national chronologies to its reference collection.?-GaleGroup.com Reviews ?Any academic collection supporting study of sub-Saharan Africa, post-colonialism, or modern world history ought to add this collection of national chronologies to its reference collection.?-GaleGroup.com Reviews Author InformationJACQUELINE A. KALLEY was International Affairs Librarian at the Jan Smuts House Library, University of Witwatersrand from 1974 to 1998, and is currently the Information Coordinator at the Electoral Institute of South Africa and Reasearch Associate in the Department of Politcal Studies at the University of Witwatersrand. She is the author or compiler of several books on South Africa and the Southern African region. ELNA SCHOEMAN is International Organizations Librarian at the Jan Smuts House Library, University of Witwatersrand./e She has compiled several bibliographies on the Southern African region L. E. ANDOR was a librarian at the Institute of Industrial Relations and the National Institute for Personnel Research in Johannesburg. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |