UCT Under Apartheid: From Onset to Sit-In

by Howard Phillips

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Drawing on an extensive array of sources - written, oral and visual - this book provides a rounded social, intellectual, educational, cultural and political history of one of Africa's foremost universities during the first phase of apartheid. It puts a spotlight on its leaders, lecturers and learners, but its wide focus takes in many other dimensions of this heterogeneous institution's history too - teaching and research, social, cultural and sporting life and its chequered relationship with the apartheid state, ranging from formal opposition and protest and students' growing defiance culminating in the sit-in of 1968, to ambivalence and willing collaboration. All of these it weaves together into a many-sided whole to produce an elegant, accessible and nuanced study of the operation of UCT as apartheid began to be imposed on South Africa.

Howard Philips gives us a definitive history of the period. And one which will occupy pride of place on the bookshelves of the academics and the thousands of alumni who helped shape this history.
  • ISBN13 9781928232858
  • Publish Date 19 December 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country ZA
  • Publisher Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
  • Imprint Jacana Media
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 424
  • Language English