IMPACT OF THE COLD WAR ON THE STRUGGLE AGAINST APARTHEID IN SOUTH AFRICA
ABSTRACT
The coincidence of the Cold War with the period of apartheid in South Africa, in which it played an important role, is a remarkable feature of the Cold War. This is reflected in school textbooks, where it is a major topic in the last years of history.
But, while there is a growing body of work on the Cold War in Africa, there is very little on how it manifested in South Africa, and, with one exception, nothing on how school textbooks may have reinforced or challenged its main precepts.
Linda Chisholm and Davig Fig use a study of curricula and textbooks to fill this research gap, demonstrating that the convergence of anticommunism with black liberation movements has given way to a friendlier approach to movements for decolonization and the East than was previously evident.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of the Cold War on the South African anti-apartheid struggle. This study’s primary source of data is drawn from previously written materials of renowned scholarship. In other words, the Library research method is used to collect data.
This includes materials found in libraries, journals, newspapers (national and daily), magazines, and seminar monographs. Theses, both published and unpublished
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