HIST 301P - South Africa: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid |
Between 1948 and 1994, the National Party enforced apartheid, a system of racial segregation in South Africa. How did nonwhites respond to the apartheid state? Using a variety of primary and secondary source materials, this seminar begins with an examination of major historical events to highlight the laws and social structures put in place prior to 1948. It then turns attention to the apartheid era and examines the lived experiences of the nonwhites under, and their struggle against, the apartheid state. The course pays close attention to the experiences of women, union leaders, students, and artists.
1.000 Credit hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: View scheduled sections
Books and Materials By Section:
Division of Social Science Division
History Department
Course Attributes: [W2], GEC C059, GEC C022, (History: Africa), [HS], (History: Modern), [AC]
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: First Year |
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