Year of Fire, Year of Ash
The Soweto Schoolchildren’s Revolt that Shook Apartheid
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:15th Jun '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

One of the leading studies of the Soweto Revolt, authored by a distinguished anti-apartheid activist..
‘We can say without fear of being contradicted by history, that June 16, 1976 heralded the beginning of the end of the centuries-old white rule in this country.’
Nelson Mandela
Originally banned on publication by the apartheid government, Year of Fire, Year of Ash is an eye-opening account of how, in June 1976, 20,000 school students faced down the tanks and guns of a vicious racist regime, in a revolt that galvanized the black working-class and became a pivotal turning point for the anti-apartheid movement. More than this, the book overturns much of the conventional logic that served to explain the event at the time, showing it was not simply a student protest, but part of a wider uprising.
Released in this new edition to mark the fortieth anniversary, Year of Fire, Year of Ash provides an unparalleled insight into the origins and events of the uprising, from its antecedents in the 1920s to its role in inspiring global solidarity against apartheid. As South Africa experiences a new wave of popular discontent, and as new forms of black consciousness come to the fore in movements around the world, Baruch Hirson’s book provides a timely reminder of the Soweto revolt’s continued significance to struggles against oppression today.
Hirson’s book provides a timely reminder of the continued significance of the Soweto revolt to struggles against oppression today. * Books Live *
A seminal text to which new historical work continues to speak...a book for our time. * LSE Review of Books *
ISBN: 9781783608966
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 480g
366 pages
2nd edition