South Africa : sociological perspectives / edited by Heribert Adam - London : Oxford University Press , 1971 - xiii, 340 pages : tables; 22 cm.

Includes references after each chapter

These fifteen essays compose one of the few studies of South African society that is analytical without being merely descriptive or polemical. They deal with different aspects of the basic racial situation in South Africa, segregated groups and attitudes towards them, the power elite, African nationalism, religion, education, urbanisation, legal provisions and the labour market.

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Social sciences | Ethnic groups | Nationalism | Non-whites | Universities | Religion and social control

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