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THE POLITICS OF INEQUALITY. South Africa Since 1948

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Published by Thames and Hudson, 1958, hardcover, illustrated, index, 535 pages, condition: very good.

Professor Gwendolen Margaret Carter (19061991) was a Canadian-American political scientist. She was one of the founders of African Studies in the United States, past president of the African Studies Association and was among the most widely known scholars of African affairs in the twentieth century.

arter's early work focused on European state governance, but her scholarship shifted to Africa after her first trip to South Africa in 1948, which coincided with the election that brought the Nationalist government to power and introduced Apartheid. From that point on, she focused on the politics and economies of southern Africa during a career that spanned over forty years. Carter's frequent research trips to South Africa resulted in many publications, several of which have become classics in both political science and African studies.



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