<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Probing beyond the heroic portrayals of armed struggles and nationalist resistance, this collection of essays illustrates the intertwined histories of Southern African liberation struggles and those of regional and international solidarity movements, beginning in the 1960s through the establishment of a non-racial democracy in South Africa in 1994. As this collection seeks to present more nuanced accounts of the solidarity movements that flourished alongside the liberation and exile movements -- such as the British-based Anti-Apartheid Movement -it draws together internal and external struggles in exile. Unique and detailed, it offers new insights into the relationships that exiles and guerrillas developed with host societies and solidarity organisations, both within the southern African region and in the United Kingdom.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Probing beyond the heroic portrayals of armed struggles and nationalist resistance, this collection of essays illustrates the intertwined histories of Southern African liberation struggles and those of regional and international solidarity movements, beginning in the 1960s through the establishment of a nonracial democracy in South Africa in 1994. As this collection seeks to present more nuanced accounts of the solidarity movements that flourished alongside the liberation and exile movements-such as the British-based Anti-Apartheid Movement-it draws together internal and external struggles in exile. Unique and detailed, it offers new insights into the relationships that exiles and guerrillas developed with host societies and solidarity organizations, both within the southern African region and in the United Kingdom.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><P>Hilary Sapire is a professor of imperial and southern African history at Birkbeck College at the University of London. She is the editor of the "Journal of Southern African Studies" and the coauthor of "African Apocalypse: The Story of Nontetha Nwenkwe, a Twentieth-Century South African Prophet." Chris Saunders is an emeritus professor of historical studies at the University of Cape Town. He is author of numerous books, including "The Making of the South African Past," and the coauthor of the fifth edition of "South Africa A Modern History." He has alsocontributed to "The Cambridge History of the Cold War, Volume 3," and "The Cambridge History of South Africa," "Volume 2.""
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