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Abstract In June 1984, Margaret Thatcher hosted P. W. Botha, the Prime Minister of apartheid South Africa, on a state visit to London. The visit provoked intense opposition from the anti-apartheid movement in London, and a major demonstration was held to protest against the visit.
Stephen Brooke
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Stephen Brooke
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Anti-Apartheid: The Black British Response
South African Historical Journal, 2012Although histories have been written about the transnational character of the anti-apartheid solidarity movement, thus far little has been written about the black voices raised in solidarity in Europe or in Britain, arguably the centre of the international anti-apartheid movement.
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Anti-apartheid activism in Ghana’s universities, 1960s–1980s
Safundi, 2022Emmanuel Asiedu-Acquah
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The Emergence of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
2000The anti-apartheid movement and the development of the Sullivan Principles must be interpreted in the historical context both of South Africa and of the confluence of events in and between the United States and South Africa from the early 1960s through the 1980s.
S. Prakash Sethi, Oliver F. Williams
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The Globalization of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
2006During the last decades of the twentieth century, the process of globalization started to change the meaning of politics. The action spaces of states opened up and collective action in the context of civil societies was increasingly stretched across borders.
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Epilogue: The Legacy of Anti-Apartheid
2006On 10 May 1994, in the wake of South Africa’s first democratic elections, the presidential installation of Nelson Mandela was celebrated. It took place in front of the Union Buildings in Pretoria, the administrative centre of the apartheid State from 1948, the same year that the UN Declaration of Human Rights was announced.
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Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 2011
This article examines how the politics of apartheid manifested itself in networks that linked South Africa with the Netherlands. It examines the transfer of narratives, images, ideas, and political practices within a transnational kinship network, as well as through a network of political activists.
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This article examines how the politics of apartheid manifested itself in networks that linked South Africa with the Netherlands. It examines the transfer of narratives, images, ideas, and political practices within a transnational kinship network, as well as through a network of political activists.
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Introduction: Anti-Apartheid in Global History
2019We define global history as an ‘approach’ that seeks to analyse the process of globalisation, which requires the assessment of different scales of integration, contacts, and exchanges that transcend and by-pass local or national borders and have an impact on societies and states. As such, global history focuses on the channels through which connections
Anna Konieczna, Rob Skinner
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