Ordinary Country
Discover the compelling insights of "Ordinary Country" by the esteemed author, published by Berghahn Books in 2003. This thought-provoking hardback spans 228 pages and challenges the widely held belief in a 'miracle' transition in South Africa. The author delves into the intricate socio-historical context that shaped the nation, arguing that the transformation was a necessary outcome influenced by key players and pivotal moments. Through a meticulous examination of critical choices made by both local and international forces, this book offers a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in South Africa's journey. Perfect for readers interested in history, politics, and social change, "Ordinary Country" is an essential addition to any bookshelf. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this significant work that sheds light on the realities of a nation's evolution.