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Title Apartheid and anti-apartheid in Western Europe / Knud Andresen, Sebastian Justke, Detlef Siegfried, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 271 pages) : illustrations
Series Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series, 2635-1641
Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series.
Contents Introduction / Knud Andresen, Sebastian Justke, Detelf Siegfried -- Part I. Moral and Economy. Between goodwill and sanctions : Swedish and German corporations in South Africa and the politics of codes of conduct / Knud Andresen -- Perceptions of petroleum : the British anti-apartheid campaign against Shell / Jakob Skovgaard -- Shopping against apartheid : consumer activism and the history of AA Enterprises (1986-1991) / Benjamin Möckel -- Part II. Apartheid in culture and media. The comic representation of apartheid on British television in the late 1960s / Tal Zamanovich -- "This peculiar fact of living history" : invoking apartheid in Black British writing / Andrea Thorpe -- Anti-apartheid and the politicisation of pop music : controversies around the Mandela concert 1988 / Detlef Siegfried -- Dutch dialogues with Afrikaners : the Netherlands and the cultural boycott against the apartheid regime in the 1980s / Vincent Jung and Vincent Kuitenbrouwer -- Part III. Transnational entanglements in politics and churches. Conflicting solidarities : the French anti-apartheid movement and the liberation struggle in South Africa, circa 1960-1991 / Namara Burki -- Re-centring the apartheid discource : strategic changes in South African propaganda in West Germany / Andreas Kahrs -- Overcoming apartheid through partnership? 'Glocal' relationships among Christians in West Germany, South Africa and Namibia : 1970s-1990s / Sebastian Justke
Summary This edited collection examines how Western European countries have responded and been influenced by the apartheid system in South Africa. The debate surrounding apartheid in South Africa underwent a shift in the second half of the 20th century, with long held positive, racist European opinions of white South Africans slowly declining since decolonisation in the 1960s, and the increase in the importance of human rights in international politics. While previous studies have approached this question in the context of national histories, more or less detached from each other, this edited collection offers a broader insight into the transnational and entangled histories of Western European and South African societies. The contributors use exemplary case studies to trace the change of perception, covering a plurality of reactions in different societies and spheres: from the political and social, to the economic and cultural. At the same time, the collection emphasizes the interconnections of those reactions to what has been called the last overtly racist regime (George Frederickson) of the twentieth century.-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Knud Andresen is Senior Researcher at the Research Centre for Contemporary History in Hamburg and Adjunct Professor at the University of Hamburg, Germany. Sebastian Justke is a historian and research assistant at the Research Centre for Contemporary History in Hamburg, Germany. Detlef Siegfried is Professor of Modern German and European History at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Subject Apartheid -- Europe, Western
Anti-apartheid movements -- Europe, Western
Anti-apartheid movements
Apartheid
Public opinion
Race relations
SUBJECT Europe, Western -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
South Africa -- Foreign public opinion -- History -- 20th century
Subject South Africa
Western Europe
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Andresen, Knud, 1965- editor.
Justke, Sebastian, 1983- editor.
Siegfried, Detlef, editor
ISBN 9783030532840
3030532844