South Africa's Diverse Peoples

South Africa's Diverse Peoples A Reference Sourcebook - Ethnic Diversity Within Nations

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Publisher's Synopsis

This authoritative work examines 500 years of interaction between the races in a country that during the apartheid era became a byword for racial disharmony.

Nelson Mandela's release from prison in February 1990 was the defining moment in South Africa's transition from apartheid to democracy. But as this fascinating study shows, the racial history of South Africa is much more complex than a simple struggle between black and white.

How did South Africa become a crossroads for peoples as diverse as the Zulu, the Xhosa, the Dutch, and the Chinese? Did the end of apartheid really herald a new dawn in race relations, or have the scars of those years yet to truly heal? To answer these questions, this timely volume examines South Africa's ethnic history over 500 years. From the earliest contacts between Europeans and Africans to the country's changing role in the post-apartheid era, this reference work traces the fascinating racial history of South Africa before, during, and after the apartheid years.


  • Each chapter provides a timeline of events in South African political history
  • Includes primary sources such as the Freedom Charter and excerpts from President Thabo Mbeki's famous "I Am an African" speech

Book information

ISBN: 9781576076743
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Imprint: ABC-CLIO
Pub date:
DEWEY: 968
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 312
Weight: 567g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 23mm