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Lomax, Louis E.
New York : Harper & Brothers, 1960.
960.3 LOM r
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Cook, Chris
New York: Facts in File, 1991
320.960 COO a
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Malinowski, Bronislaw, 1884-1942
Kuala Lumpur : Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Kementerian Pelajaran, 1983
301 MAL d
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lomax, Louis E
New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1962
301 LOM n
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1967
960 PAT
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lomax, Louis.E
New York: Random House, 1967
959.3 LOM t
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kohn, Hans
Princeton, NJ: D. Van Nostrand, 1965
320.158 KOH a
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Griffiths, Ieuan Ll.
New York, N.Y.: Routledge, 1994
912.6 GRI a
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Paris: UNESCO, 1979
306.2 UNI s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Miller, Jamie
"Opposition to apartheid was one of the great moments in postwar history. Its success remains a symbol of a progressive global community. An African volk looks at this phenomenon from the other side. It explores how the apartheid state in South Africa sought to maintain power as the world of white empire gave way to a new postcolonial environment that repudiated racial hierarchy. Drawing upon archival research across Southern Africa and beyond, as well as over fifty hours of interviews with leading figures from the apartheid order, An African volk shows how instead of simply resisting decolonization and African nationalism in the name of white supremacy, the white power structure looked to hijack and invert the norms of the new global era to relegitimize its rule, break out of isolation, and secure international acceptance. Situated at the nexus of African, decolonization, and cold war history, An African Volk tells the story of how the architects of apartheid used statecraft to redefine whiteness and promote a fresh ideological basis for their rule. In doing so, it offers new global and local perspectives on the apartheid state and illuminates the complexities and contradictions of the postcolonial project. Equally, it shows how the regimes outreach to Africa both reflected and fueled heated debates within Afrikaner society over the relationship between race, nation, and state, exposing a deeply divided polity in the midst of massive economic, cultural, and social change."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470048
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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