In this ambitious new history of the antiapartheid struggle, Jon Soske places India and the Indian diaspora at the center of the African National Congress's development of an inclusive philosophy of nationalism. In so doing, Soske combines intellectual, political, religious, urban, and gender histor
Christian Nationalism and Anticommunism in Twentieth-Century South Africa
β Scribed by Ruhan Fourie
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 237
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Establishing Anticommunism: The DRCβs Casting of Socialism as the Opponent of the Volk, 1910β1939
2 The DRC, Antikom, and the Rise of Afrikaner Power, C. 1940β1959
3 Testing the Anticommunist Consensus: Antikom and the Challenge of the Far-Right, 1960s
4 Mission Red: Decolonisation, Missions, and the Demise of Antikom, 1960sβ1980s
5 Anticommunism and the End of Apartheid: The Not-So-Grand Finale of the DRCβs Battle Against Communism, 1986β1994
Conclusion
Epilogue
Index
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