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Future Imperfect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

Future Imperfect

Alan is a simple Earth citizen, with a corporate job, a girlfriend, and, an expensive apartment in one of the tall glass towers of New York. When he breaks into a big corporation's servers and steals 1,250,000 Galactic Credits, he's judged and confined to live in a penal colony, 4,300 light-years away from Earth, for the rest of his life. It was the year 4210, and the Colony was a tiny part of the capital of Kalara IV, Alandra. At first, the Colony was a strange thing to Alan, but he gets a parrot that he names Remi, takes up writing to fill his time, and occasionally, he goes to a local board game club to make new friends. This is how he ends up meeting Jeeves, a well-known drug dealer who also becomes his best friend. Jeeves introduces Alan, among a variety of relaxing herbs coming from many planets to a special liquid called Substance L, which allows you to "feel" other alternate timelines at the level of your mind. Alan starts to "travel" through alternate futures as a curiosity, but is he prepared for what awaits him?

A World Connecting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1168

A World Connecting

Between 1870 and 1945, advances in communication and transportation simultaneously expanded and shrank the world. In five interpretive essays, A World Connecting goes beyond nations, empires, and world wars to capture the era’s defining feature: the profound and disruptive shift toward an ever more rapidly integrating world.

Transatlantic History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Transatlantic History

The transatlantic world has had immense influence on the direction of world history. The six illuminating studies in Transatlantic History address cultural exchanges and intercontinental developments that contribute to our modern understanding of global communities. Transatlantic history encompasses a variety of scholarly problems and approaches from multiple disciplines, and volume editors Steven G. Reinhardt and Dennis P. Reinhartz have assembled a collection of essays that reflect the diversity within the field. Introducing the book, William McNeill provides a unifying overview of the concept and practice of transatlantic history by placing it within the larger context of world history. T...

Our Precious Metal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Our Precious Metal

Since the early 1970s, the South African gold-mining industry, for decades dominated by a set of fixed and unchanging features, has undergone a transformation. Above all, it is in the area of labour relations that changes have been most rapid and profound. Faced with a crisis in traditional patterns of labour recruitment, the mines have been forced to revise their sourcing and recruiting strategies and in so doing have struck at the heart of the migrant labour system. At the same time, in an attempt to contain the crisis of control, the mines have, for the first time in a hundred years, permitted trade unions to organise among workers, and in consequence the National Union of Mineworkers (NU...

Red Road to Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 633

Red Road to Freedom

Definitive and gripping narrative history of the Communist Party of South Africa.

The Experience of Economic Redistribution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

The Experience of Economic Redistribution

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-10-09
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book provides an analysis of the country's political economy in transition. It documents the history of the gold mining industry's involvement in shaping the political landscape of South Africa, and shows the degree to which the political transition was induced to put in place a new mode of regulation for capital accumulation. In the process, the victims of apartheid have now become victims of democracy's neo-liberalism as the government is constrained from being developmental, interventionist and redistributive.

The Commonwealth, South Africa and Apartheid
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

The Commonwealth, South Africa and Apartheid

This book explores the role of the modern Commonwealth in the international campaign against apartheid in South Africa. Spanning the period of South Africa’s apartheid state, from its foundation in 1948 until its ending in April 1994, the author demonstrates that, after the 1960 Sharpeville massacre and South Africa’s subsequent exclusion from the Commonwealth, the organisation was able to become both "pathfinder and interlocutor" on the road to South Africa’s freedom. As well as South Africa’s ejection from the Commonwealth, apartheid’s increasing isolation was sustained by the Commonwealth’s pioneering work in boycotting apartheid sport, as well as campaigning to stop arms sale...

Studies in the Economic History of Southern Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

Studies in the Economic History of Southern Africa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-01-14
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  • Publisher: Routledge

First Published in 1990. Volume Two of Studies of Economic History of South Africa, looks at the Lesotho and Swaziland regions. The unfolding history and historiography of Southern Africa pose profound challenges for both analysis and praxis in the last decade of the twentieth century. These challenges are reflected in the range of investigations and contradictions, some of which are treated here, which together constitute an intellectual and political conjuncture. This collection of studies deals with the countries which were not included in the companion book on the economic history of the Front- Line States. Most of the space in the present volume is devoted to South Africa, primarily because of its importance to the region but also because contributions to the economic history of that country in English are very extensive as compared to the other states of Southern Africa.

Twentieth-Century South Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Twentieth-Century South Africa

This unique history highlights South Africa's complex and dynamic attempt to build a developmental state; an attempt that ultimately faltered.

Sexuality and Social Justice in Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Sexuality and Social Justice in Africa

The persecution of people in Africa on the basis of their assumed or perceived homosexual orientation has received considerable coverage in the popular media in recent years. Gay-bashing by political and religious figures in Zimbabwe and Gambia; draconian new laws against lesbians and gays and their supporters in Malawi, Nigeria and Uganda; and the imprisonment and extortion of gay men in Senegal and Cameroon have all rightly sparked international condemnation. However, much of the analysis has been highly critical of African leadership and culture without considering local nuances, historical factors and external influences that are contributing to the problem. Such commentary also overlooks grounds for optimism in the struggle for sexual rights and justice in Africa, not just for sexual minorities but for the majority population as well. Based on pioneering research on the history of homosexualities and engagement with current lgbti and HIV/AIDS activism, Marc Epprecht provides a sympathetic overview of the issues at play and a hopeful outlook on the potential of sexual rights for all.