South Africa Since Apartheid (Lives in Crisis)

South Africa Since Apartheid (Lives in Crisis)

by SeanSheehan (Author)

Synopsis

In 1994, for the first time in South Africa's history, the entire population was allowed to vote. The lead up to this momentous event is covered in this book which looks at the apartheid system and how it came to be destroyed. The book then goes on to assess the progress South Africa has made since its first government that represented the interests of the black population was elected, and looks at its social and economic problems. The role of individuals, such as Nelson Mandela, and the impact on individuals is considered throughout, giving the reader an insight into what ordinary South Africans faced and still face today.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 64
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 18 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 075024027X
ISBN 13: 9780750240277
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
'Both authors handily integrate the historical context of their subjects and introduce controversial questions in a way that encourages readers to make their own judgements. They strike a good balance between overall analyses of social, economic and political trends and the consideration of the individual experiences implied in the series title.' -- Books for Keeps 20021101
Author Bio
Sean Sheehan has a degree in Ancient Literature and History. He was a teacher and now is a successful author of many history books. In this series, he is also the author of Russia 1991-2001.