COMPARATIVE STUDIES of SOUTH ASIA,
AFRICA and the MIDDLE EAST (CSSAAME)

Vol. XIX | No. 1 | 1999




Labor and the Left in South Africa
Guest edited by allison Drew


Allison Drew: Introduction

Lucien van der Walt: The Industrial Union is the Embryo of the Socialist Commonwealth
The International Socialist League and Revolutionary Syndicalism in South Africa, 1915-1920

Peter Alexander: Coal, Control and Class Experience in South Africa’s Rand Revolt of 1922

Vladimir Shubin: Digging in the Gold Mine: The Mayibuye Centre Archive as a Source on the History of the South African Liberation Movement

Phil Eidelberg: Guerrilla Warfare and the Decline of Urban Apartheid: The Shaping of a New African Middle Class and the Transformation of the African National Congress (1957-1985)

Andrew Nash: The Moment of Western Marxism in South Africa

Lungisile Ntsebeza: Democratization and Traditional Authorities in the New South Africa

Allison Drew: Interview with Leonard Gentle, April 199

Document: Meeting of Communist Delegates at the Albert Street Hall, 13th November, 1932



Contradictions of Globalization



Amiya Kumar Bagchi: Dualism and Dialectics in the Historiography of Labor

Amir Arsalan Afkhami: Defending the Guarded Domain: Epidemics and the Emergence of International Sanitary Policy in Iran

Valentine M. Moghadam: Gender, National Identity and Citizenship: Reflections on the Middle East and Africa

Bonny Ibhawoh:Structural Adjustment, Authoritarianism and Human Rights in Africa

Book Review:
Tariq Rahman, Language and Politics in Pakistan, Reviewed by Gail Minault