South Africa's Road to Change, 1987-1990: A Select and Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) Jacqueline Kalley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th August 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
African history
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.968
Hardback
456
South Africa's search for a way through repression, violence, and the various attempts at reform to a nonracial democracy has been a frustrating one for participants and observers alike. The political logjam was broken by President F. W. de Klerk's speech of February 2, 1990 and the response of the ANC. The release of Nelson Mandela, the unbanning of political organizations and the beginnning of the negotiation process were highlights in the period under review. By focusing on the period from 1987 to August 1990 Kalley brings forward her well-received "South Africa under apartheid". At the same time she provides an oppportunity for researchers outside South Africa to gauge viewpoints from the widest spectrum of political persuasions. The bibliography is organized in one alphabetical sequence by author or title. The preponderance of articles cited is in English, and where this is not the case, titles in other languages have been translated. All information on imprint collation and series is provided in English. The bibliography is supplemented by (a) and author index which includes corporate and individual authors, editors, sponsoring bodies, and institutes, and (b) a subject index which links keywords to specific entries.
JACQUELINE A. KALLEY is Librarian, South African Institute of International Affairs, Johannesburg. She has issued numerous bibliographies, among them South Africa Under Apartheid which this current work brings forward.