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ATLAS OF APARTHEID (P)

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Publisher: Routledge Summary: The Atlas of Apartheid presents the first comprehensive and detailed analysis of spatial segregation in South Africa since the National Party came to power in 1948. Intent upon maintaining the white minority rule despite local and international resistance, the Government began separating the peoples of South Africa. Segregation operated at many levels and scales, from separate entrances to buildings to separate resid [read more]
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The Atlas of Apartheid presents the first comprehensive and detailed analysis of spatial segregation in South Africa since the National Party came to power in 1948. Intent upon maintaining the white minority rule despite local and international resistance, the Government began separating the peoples of South Africa. Segregation operated at many levels and scales, from separate entrances to buildings to separate residential areas and finally to separate nation - states. Policies of 'petty apartheid', urban segregation and 'grand apartheid' redefined spatial and political freedom. The Atlas describes the influence of the colonial and dominion periods on post-war South Africa, the evolution of legislation under the National Party and the social, economic and political development of South Africa under apartheid.

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