State, Resistance and Change in South Africa
Discover the compelling insights of "State, Resistance and Change in South Africa" by Philip Frankel, a profound exploration of the socio-political landscape during a pivotal era in South African history. Originally published in 1988 and now reissued in 2024 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this paperback edition spans 326 pages, offering a detailed analysis of the factors influencing the country amidst the intense pressures of Apartheid in the 1980s. Frankel's work delves into the resistance movements and the transformative changes that shaped the nation, making it an essential read for anyone interested in African history and the dynamics of social change. Engage with this critical examination of a society in flux and understand the historical context that continues to influence South Africa today.