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| Management number | 219442923 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $15.20 | Model Number | 219442923 | ||
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During the 1980s, as global antiapartheid sentiment grew, an international coalition of far-right activists arose to preserve racial hierarchy in South Africa and beyond. This groundbreaking book tells the story of how a transatlantic pro-apartheid movement attempted to defend white rule in South Africa―and forged enduring links between global conservatism and white power.By mapping an international network of white supremacist organizations, Augusta Dell’Omo reveals a fundamental shift in far-right organizing in response to changing geopolitical realities. The pro-apartheid movement brought together a range of figures who sought to influence the conservative Western governments they saw as allies. As antiapartheid activism grew, the South African regime crumbled, and the post–Cold War order took shape, apartheid’s defenders adapted their ideology for a colorblind, human rights–centric, and neoliberal world. Their successes and failures shaped the antistatist trajectory of white supremacist organizing in the 1990s and beyond, planting the seeds for a global resurgence of the far right.Saving Apartheid ranges from Reagan’s Oval Office to South Africa’s bantustans and from white women’s grassroots organizing to evangelical broadcasting, illuminating how an unlikely coalition reimagined white supremacy. Uncovering the surprising influence of apartheid’s defenders, this book offers a prehistory of the present. Read more
| ISBN10 | 0231215894 |
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| ISBN13 | 978-0231215893 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Columbia University Press |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.91 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.29 pounds |
| Print length | 408 pages |
| Publication date | March 17, 2026 |
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