Anti-colonial resistance in South Africa and Israel/Palestine : identity, nationalism, and race / Ran Greenstein.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Routledge studies in the modern history of africaPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.Description: 1 online resourceISBN: - 9780429020056
- 0429020058
- 9780429670756
- 0429670753
- 0429672241
- 9780429669262
- 0429669267
- 9780429672248
- Communist Party of South Africa
- Palestinian Communist Party
- Miflagah ha-ḳomunisṭit ha-Yiśreʼelit
- Anti-imperialist movements -- South Africa -- History
- Anti-imperialist movements -- Palestine -- History
- Nationalism -- South Africa
- Nationalism -- Palestine
- South Africa -- History -- Independence and autonomy movements
- Palestine -- History -- Independence and autonomy movements
- HISTORY / Africa / South / South Africa
- HISTORY / Middle East / Israel
- 325/.320968 23/eng/20220427
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Introduction -- The Communist Party of South Africa -- The rise of African nationalism -- The Palestinian Communist Party, 1919-1948 -- Palestinian-Arab nationalism before 1948 -- South Africa : the apartheid era -- Israel/Palestine post-1948 : dispersal and new beginnings -- Post-1967 : resistance, occupation and civic struggle -- Comparisons and conclusions.
"This book provides a comparative historical study of the rise and evolution of anti-colonial movements in South Africa and Israel/Palestine. It focuses on the ways in which major political movements and activists conceptualized their positions vis-a-vis historical processes of colonial settlement and indigenous resistance over the last century. Drawing on a range of primary sources, the author engages with theoretical debates involving key actors operating in their own time and space. Using a comparative framework, the book illustrates common and divergent patterns of political and ideological contestations and focuses on the relevance of debates about race and class, state and power, ethnicity and nationalism. Particular attention is given to South Africa and Israel/Palestine's links to global campaigns to undermine foreign domination and internal oppression, tensions between the quests for national liberation and equality of rights, the role of dissidents from within the ranks of settler communities, and the various attempts to consolidate indigenous resistance internally while forging alliances with other social and political forces on the outside. This book will be of interest to scholars in the fields of African History, Middle East History and African Studies, and to social justice and solidarity activists globally"-- Provided by publisher.
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