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Apartheid and the homelands in South Africa
Apartheid and the Homelands in South Africa: A New Zealander’s View presents an external and independent perspective on the apartheid system and the creation of “homelands” (Bantustans) in South Africa. Written from the viewpoint of a New Zealand observer, the book analyzes how apartheid policies shaped racial segregation, political control, and socio-economic inequality. It examines the ideological foundations of the homeland system, its forced resettlements, and its impact on African communities, while questioning the legitimacy and consequences of these state-constructed territories. Through comparative reflections and first-hand observations, the author highlights the human rights implications of apartheid and offers a critical evaluation of how the system was justified domestically and perceived internationally. The work serves as both documentation and critique, contributing to global understanding of apartheid’s mechanisms and its effects on South African society.
| PMKAA00332 | 968.9704 LAN a | Museum KAA (South Africa) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA04241 | 968.9704 LAN a | Museum KAA (South Africa) | Tersedia |
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