Titre : |
South – african racism concentration camps system (1900-1902), and the apartheid system (1948-1990) |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Soumia Sayah, Auteur ; Brahim Harouni, Directeur de thèse |
Editeur : |
CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine |
Année de publication : |
2014 |
Importance : |
54 f. |
Format : |
30 cm. |
Note générale : |
Une copie électronique PDF disponible en BUC. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise
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Tags : |
British and American Studies South –Camps System African Racism |
Index. décimale : |
420 Langue anglaise |
Résumé : |
The Apartheid system in South Africa, seriously threatened the stability of the country
after the independence and widen up the gap between the Blacks « Natives », and the Whites
« Afkikaners », and it was due to many reasons : the coming of Europeans, and the first
colonization by te Dutch, then the second one by the British. This led to a conflict, that
resulted in wars, this conflict was over the dominance of the country and its sources. An other
reason was the growth of the Nationalism sentiment of the Boers after the suffering from
concentration camps which resulted in over 20.000 dead.
This dissertation aims to describe the two remarkable periods in South Africa history: the
Concentration Camps System(1900-1902), and the Apartheid System(1948-1990), through
giving a brief insight in the historical contest of the Anglo-Boer war, and the relations
between the whites : Boers and British, and the Blacks. Then the emergence of the
concentration camps in 1901, which was the trigger of an obvious racial segregation between
Blacks and Boers. Further more, the most remarkable impact of the Camps policy, which
resulted in a similar system after South African independence ; the Apartheid system ; which
shows the same interests of Afrikaners towards blacks, as the British, plus the white complex
of superiority and that the whites are God’s chosen nation |
Diplome : |
Master 2 |
Permalink : |
https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6122 |
South – african racism concentration camps system (1900-1902), and the apartheid system (1948-1990) [texte imprimé] / Soumia Sayah, Auteur ; Brahim Harouni, Directeur de thèse . - CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine, 2014 . - 54 f. ; 30 cm. Une copie électronique PDF disponible en BUC. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise
|
Tags : |
British and American Studies South –Camps System African Racism |
Index. décimale : |
420 Langue anglaise |
Résumé : |
The Apartheid system in South Africa, seriously threatened the stability of the country
after the independence and widen up the gap between the Blacks « Natives », and the Whites
« Afkikaners », and it was due to many reasons : the coming of Europeans, and the first
colonization by te Dutch, then the second one by the British. This led to a conflict, that
resulted in wars, this conflict was over the dominance of the country and its sources. An other
reason was the growth of the Nationalism sentiment of the Boers after the suffering from
concentration camps which resulted in over 20.000 dead.
This dissertation aims to describe the two remarkable periods in South Africa history: the
Concentration Camps System(1900-1902), and the Apartheid System(1948-1990), through
giving a brief insight in the historical contest of the Anglo-Boer war, and the relations
between the whites : Boers and British, and the Blacks. Then the emergence of the
concentration camps in 1901, which was the trigger of an obvious racial segregation between
Blacks and Boers. Further more, the most remarkable impact of the Camps policy, which
resulted in a similar system after South African independence ; the Apartheid system ; which
shows the same interests of Afrikaners towards blacks, as the British, plus the white complex
of superiority and that the whites are God’s chosen nation |
Diplome : |
Master 2 |
Permalink : |
https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6122 |
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