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 Hillbrow, one square kilometre of inner-city high rise in Johannesburg, was one of the first whites-only neighbourhoods to experience desegregation in defiance of the Group Areas Act. In this book Alan Morris analyses the movement of blacks into the area from the late 1970s and its impact on the neighbourhood.

 Drawing on an extensive household survey and more than 150 in-depth interviews, Morris illustrates that for most of the residents, many of whom were lower middle class, Hillbrow did not represent, as many perceived it, an insalubrious locality rife with crime. They saw it as a neighbourhood that allowed for a significantly better quality of life.

 Alan Morris teaches in the School of Social Science and Policy at the University of New South Wales Sydney

print:                                       Wits University Press

 

Country of origin:              South Africa

 

Release date:                      2000

 

First published:                  1999

 

Authors:                                Alan Morris

 

Dimensions:                        220 x 150 x 24mm (L x W x T)

 

Format:                                  Paperback

 

Pages:                                     411

 

ISBN-13:                                 978-1-86814-333-7

 

Barcode:                                9781868143337

 

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Excellent service book well packaged
30 Aug 2023