previous section
Perspectives on Southern Africa
next section

Perspectives on Southern Africa

1. The Autobiography of an Unknown South African, by Naboth Mokgatle (1971) / 2. Modernizing Racial Domination: South Africa’s Political Dynamics, by Heribert Adam (1971) / 3. The Rise of African Nationalism in South Africa: The African National Congress, 1912–1952, by Peter Walshe (1971) / 4. Tales from Southern Africa, translated and retold by A. C. Jordan (1973) / 5. Lesotho 1970: An African Coup under the Microscope, by B. M. Khaketla (1972) / 6. Towards an African Literature: The Emergence of Literary Form in Xhosa, by A. C. Jordan (1973) / 7. Law, Order, and Liberty in South Africa, by A. S. Mathews (1972) / 8. Swaziland: The Dynamics of Political Modernization, by Christian P. Potholm (1972) / 9. The South West Africa/Namibia Dispute: Documents and Scholarly Writings on the Controversy between South Africa and the United Nations, by John Dugard (1973) / 10. Confrontation and Accommodation in Southern Africa: The Limits of Independence, by Kenneth W. Grundy (1973) / 11. The Rise of Afrikanerdom: Power, Apartheid, and the Afrikaner Civil Religion, by T. Dunbar Moodie (1975) / 12. Justice in South Africa, by Albie Sachs (1973) / 13. Afrikaner Politics in South Africa, 1934–1948, by Newell M. Stultz (1974) / 14. Crown and Charter: The Early Years of the British South Africa Company, by John S. Galbraith (1974) / 15. Politics of Zambia, edited by William Tordoff (1974) / 16. Corporate Power in an African State: The Political Impact of Multinational Mining Companies in Zambia, by Richard Sklar (1975) / 17. Change in Contemporary South Africa, edited by Leonard Thompson and Jeffrey Butler (1975) / 18. The Tradition of Resistance in Mozambique: The Zambesi Valley, 1850–1921, by Allen F. Isaacman (1976) / 19. Black Power in South Africa: The Evolution of an Ideology, by Gail M. Gerhart (1978) / 20. Black Heart: Gore-Brown and the Politics of Multiracial Zambia, by Robert I. Rotberg (1977) / 21. The Black Homelands of South Africa: The Political and Economic Development of Bophuthatswana and KwaZulu, by Jeffrey Butler, Robert I. Rotberg, and John Adams (1977) / 22. Afrikaner Political Thought: Analysis and Documents, Volume I: 1780–1850, by André du Toit and Hermann Giliomee (1983) / 23. Angola under the Portuguese: The Myth and the Reality, by Gerald J. Bender (1978) / 24. Land and Racial Domination in Rhodesia, by Robin Palmer (1977) / 25. The Roots of Rural Poverty in Central and Southern Africa, edited by Robin Palmer and Neil Parsons (1977) / 26. The Soul of Mbira: Music and Traditions of the Shona People of Zimbabwe, by Paul F. Berliner (1978) / 27. The Darker Reaches of Government: Access to Information about Public Administration in the United States, Britain, and South Africa, by Anthony S. Mathews (1979) / 28. The Rise and Fall of the South African Peasantry, by Colin Bundy (1979) / 29. South Africa: Time Running Out. The Report of the Study Commission on U.S. Policy Toward Southern Africa (1981; reprinted with a new preface, 1986) / 30. The Revolt of the Hereros, by Jon M. Bridgman (1981) / 31. The White Tribe of Africa: South Africa in Perspective, by David Harrison (1982) / 32. The House of Phalo: A History of the Xhosa People in the Days of Their Independence, by J. B. Peires (1982) / 33. Soldiers without Politics: Blacks in the South African Armed Forces, by Kenneth W. Grundy (1983) / 34. Education, Race, and Social Change in South Africa, by John A. Marcum (1982) / 35. The Land Belongs to Us: The Pedi Polity, the Boers and the British in the Nineteenth-Century Transvaal, by Peter Delius (1984) / 36. Sol Plaatje, South African Nationalist, 1876–1932, by Brian Willan (1984) / 37. Peasant Consciousness and Guerrilla War in Zimbabwe: A Comparative Study, by Terence Ranger (1985) / 38. Guns and Rain: Guerrillas and Spirit Mediums in Zimbabwe, by David Lan (1985) / 39. South Africa without Apartheid: Dismantling Racial Domination, by Heribert Adam and Kogila Moodley (1986) / 40. Hidden Struggles in Rural South Africa: Politics and Popular Movements in the Transkei and Eastern Cape, 1890–1930, by William Beinart and Colin Bundy (1986) / 41. Legitimating the Illegitimate: State, Markets, and Resistance in South Africa, by Stanley B. Greenberg (1987) / 42. Freedom, State Security, and the Rule of Law: Dilemmas of the Apartheid Society, by Anthony S. Mathews (1987) / 43. The Creation of Tribalism in Southern Africa, edited by Leroy Vail (1989) / 44. The Rand at War, 1899–1902: The Witwatersrand and Anglo-Boer War, by Diana Cammack (1990) / 45. State Politics in Zimbabwe, by Jeffrey Herbst (1990) / 46. A Democratic South Africa? Constitutional Engineering in a Divided Society, by Donald L. Horowitz (1991) / 47. A Complicated War: The Harrowing of Mozambique, by William Finnegan (1992) / 48. J. M. Coetzee: South Africa and the Politics of Writing, by David Attwell (1993) / 49. A Life’s Mosaic: The Autobiography of Phyllis Ntantala, by Phyllis Ntantala (1992) / 50. The Opening of the Apartheid Mind: Options for the New South Africa, by Heribert Adam and Kogila Moodley (1993)


previous section
Perspectives on Southern Africa
next section