 | ANTI-APARTHEID A history of the movement in Britain
by Roger Fieldhouse
The Apartheid regime is dead. Campaigns, including consumer, economic and sports boycotts, the arms embargo, financial blockages and the free Mandela campaign, had a massive impact helping to change consciousness and remould linkages between Britain and South Africa.
This is a full length, and substantial history of the Anti-Apartheid Movement from birth to death and beyond. The first study drawing on AAM archives. It shows how things happened, it assesses AAM's achievements and evaluates it's impact and effectiveness.
'Fieldhouse provides all the facts that the serious students needs and does so in clear, careful, concise considered English. ...It will surely be the first reference book those with a serious interest in the subject turn to'. New Statesman
'an impressive book in size and detail'. Morning Star
"an important study reflecting the author's personal involvement in and commitment to the anti-apartheid cause as well as six years research." Sage Race Relations Abstracts
Emeritus Professor Roger Fieldhouse is the author of A History of Modern British Adult Education and has published numerous books and articles on history and politics, mainly in the field of adult education 234 x 156 mm. 560 pp. 2004 Paperback Rights: World
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