1986

William Dicey author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Random House South Africa

Published:1st Dec '20

Should be back in stock very soon

1986 cover

Presents fascinating, little-known material. No matter how much you know about apartheid, you’ll discover riveting new stories; The book can be read sequentially or dipped into, each vignette being a self-contained story; Useful educational reading material for the ‘born frees’ who wonder what daily life was like under apartheid; Will appeal to a broad swathe of readers, from ordinary people to academics; A powerful book with a neutral, non-judgmental tone: readers are free to draw their own conclusions.

1986 was a pivotal year in South African history. It was the year of the vigilante, the year of the necklace – but also the year the talking began. Drawing on newspaper articles, memoirs, and little-known histories, William Dicey presents a compelling diary of a very bad year.1986 was a pivotal year in South African history. It was the year of the vigilante, the year of the necklace – but also the year the talking began. Drawing on newspaper articles, memoirs, and little-known histories, William Dicey presents a compelling diary of a very bad year. He focuses on ordinary people, showing what life was actually like under an authoritarian regime – from the six hours a day that black workers in KwaNdebele spent on buses to the rebel sporting tours that provided a distraction for white South Africans. Some stories foreshadow the miracle of 1990 – for instance, the deputy commander of Pollsmoor Prison takes Nelson Mandela on a scenic drive around Cape Town, years before his eventual release. Other stories shine a light on our current conflicts. Written in crisp prose, 1986 is a model of historical excavation, deftly evoking the spirit of the times.

ISBN: 9781415210529

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Weight: unknown

304 pages