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NAVIGATING SOLITARY CONFINEMENT IN RUTH FIRST’S 117 DAYS
Despite benefiting greatly from apartheid, a small number of white South Africans decided to join the war being waged by black South Africans because they were revolted and appalled by the system’s abuses.
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Justice and reconciliation in Luke 19:1–10: A South African post-apartheid anti-imperial reading
This article endeavours to offer an anti-imperial interpretation of the micro-narrative of Zacchaeus in Luke 19:1–10, portraying it as a model for justice and reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa.
Patson K. Motuku, Ernest van Eck
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Zwischen Hoffen und Bangen. Südafrika im Blick westdeutscher Intellektueller der 1960er-Jahre
Axel Schildt
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The anti-apartheid movement in Japan : an overview
Anti-apartheid movements outside South Africa have been recently becoming a popular research topic as an indispensable part of the history of the liberation struggle against apartheid, as well as from the “global civil society” point of view, i.e. anti-apartheid movements as one of the earliest examples of transnational social movements with the aim of
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»Mehrmals unterdrückt«. Ruth Weiss und der Kampf von Frauen gegen die Apartheid
Hanno Plass
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A socio-political history of South Africa's National Health Insurance. [PDF]
Whyle EB, Olivier J.
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The Formation and Transformation of Medical Apartheid in Palestine: A Historical Examination. [PDF]
Tanous O +5 more
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Community care policy at the intersection of HIV and unemployment crises in South Africa: paradoxes and paradigms. [PDF]
van Ryneveld M, Schneider H.
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