Cambridge History of South Africa
Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, the Cambridge History of South Africa, edited by Carolyn Hamilton, offers a profound exploration of the nation's past, fourteen years after the landmark achievement of majority rule. Spanning 472 pages, this comprehensive volume features contributions from ten of the leading historians in South Africa, providing a critical reassessment of pivotal historical events and developments. This meticulously researched book serves as an essential resource for both students and professors of African history, making it a valuable addition to any academic library. Dive into the complexities of South Africa's history and gain insights that will enhance your understanding of its rich cultural tapestry.