Turning Points in History Book 5: People, Places and Apartheid is a key South African history textbook (for Grades 10-12) focusing on resistance and change from the 1970s to the negotiation era, highlighting events like the 1976 Soweto Uprising, Black Consciousness (Steve Biko), trade unionism (COSATU), township uprisings, and the role of different communities (Coloured, Black) in challenging a…
Turning Points in History Book 2: The Impact and Limitations of Colonialism is a South African educational resource exploring colonialism's transformative, yet contested, effects on African societies, focusing on varied development models, African agency in resisting and adapting to colonial rule (like the Basotho using trade goods for defense), and the lasting legacies of exploitation, land di…
The book "Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade" discusses the development of ancient civilizations in various parts of the world and how trade became one of the elements that connected their culture and economy. In this book, various major civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, and Ancient China are discussed, and how they were involved in wider trade networks with ot…
The book examines how migration, land distribution, and the mining industry played pivotal roles in shaping the history and development of South Africa. Through a focus on historical events and policy decisions, it explores the socio-political impact of these factors on South African society.
This book focuses on key historical changes in South Africa, specifically the impact of industrialisation, rural changes, and the rise of nationalism. It addresses the socio-economic shifts that shaped modern South Africa.
The book "Negotiation, Transition and Freedom" examines important processes in the history of South Africa's political transition, focusing on the negotiations that took place between various parties at the end of apartheid and the process of establishing a new democracy in the country. Through in-depth analysis, this book presents the dynamics between the apartheid government, the liberation m…