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Uct Under Apartheid (None edition.)

Tella, Oluwaseun(Edited by)
Part of the The History of UCT series
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Drawing on an extensive array of sources – written, oral and visual – this richly illustrated volume provides a rounded social, intellectual, educational, cultural and political history of one of Africa's foremost universities during the first phase of apartheid.It puts a spotlight on its leaders, lecturers and learners, but its wide focus takes in many other dimensions of this heterogeneous institution's history too – teaching and research, social, cultural and sporting life and its chequered relationship with the apartheid state, ranging from formal opposition and protest and students' growing defiance culminating in the sit-in of 1968, to ambivalence and willing collaboration.

All of these it weaves together into a many-sided whole to produce an elegant, accessible and nuanced study of the operation of UCT as apartheid began to be imposed on South Africa.Howard Phillips gives us a pioneering and definitive history of the period. And one which will occupy pride of place on the bookshelves of the academics and the thousands of alumni who helped shape this history and the many ordinary Capetonians touched by Varsity.

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Jacana Media
1928232906 / 9781928232902
eBook (unknown)
01/09/2020
South Africa
English
448 pages
155 x 235 mm
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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