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Chris Hani's 'Country Bumpkins': Regional Networks in the African National Congress Underground, 1974-1994
by
Gibbs, Timothy
in
20th century
/ Africa
/ African history
/ African National Congress
/ African studies
/ Alliances
/ Apartheid
/ Boundaries
/ Bureaucracy
/ Cadres
/ Collaboration
/ College students
/ Elites
/ Ethnicity
/ Exile
/ Government
/ Government bureaucracy
/ Hani, Chris
/ History
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Identity
/ Indigenous Populations
/ KwaZulu-Natal
/ Leadership
/ Legislatures
/ Males
/ Militancy
/ Nationalism
/ Police
/ Political analysis
/ Political parties
/ Politics
/ Proximity
/ Regions
/ Revolutions
/ Schools
/ Secondary schools
/ Shaping the Politics of Armed Struggle
/ South Africa
/ Towns
/ Transkei
/ Young men
/ Zulu
2011
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Chris Hani's 'Country Bumpkins': Regional Networks in the African National Congress Underground, 1974-1994
by
Gibbs, Timothy
in
20th century
/ Africa
/ African history
/ African National Congress
/ African studies
/ Alliances
/ Apartheid
/ Boundaries
/ Bureaucracy
/ Cadres
/ Collaboration
/ College students
/ Elites
/ Ethnicity
/ Exile
/ Government
/ Government bureaucracy
/ Hani, Chris
/ History
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Identity
/ Indigenous Populations
/ KwaZulu-Natal
/ Leadership
/ Legislatures
/ Males
/ Militancy
/ Nationalism
/ Police
/ Political analysis
/ Political parties
/ Politics
/ Proximity
/ Regions
/ Revolutions
/ Schools
/ Secondary schools
/ Shaping the Politics of Armed Struggle
/ South Africa
/ Towns
/ Transkei
/ Young men
/ Zulu
2011
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Chris Hani's 'Country Bumpkins': Regional Networks in the African National Congress Underground, 1974-1994
by
Gibbs, Timothy
in
20th century
/ Africa
/ African history
/ African National Congress
/ African studies
/ Alliances
/ Apartheid
/ Boundaries
/ Bureaucracy
/ Cadres
/ Collaboration
/ College students
/ Elites
/ Ethnicity
/ Exile
/ Government
/ Government bureaucracy
/ Hani, Chris
/ History
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Identity
/ Indigenous Populations
/ KwaZulu-Natal
/ Leadership
/ Legislatures
/ Males
/ Militancy
/ Nationalism
/ Police
/ Political analysis
/ Political parties
/ Politics
/ Proximity
/ Regions
/ Revolutions
/ Schools
/ Secondary schools
/ Shaping the Politics of Armed Struggle
/ South Africa
/ Towns
/ Transkei
/ Young men
/ Zulu
2011
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Chris Hani's 'Country Bumpkins': Regional Networks in the African National Congress Underground, 1974-1994
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Chris Hani's 'Country Bumpkins': Regional Networks in the African National Congress Underground, 1974-1994
2011
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This article considers the social hinterland of leading members of the ANC underground who, raised in the Transkei, came of age in the late 1970s. Earlier in the twentieth century, South Africa's Native Reserves were wellsprings of nationalist leadership. Prominent ANC leaders shared a similar regionally-focused set of familial, educational and professional connections that vaulted them to the centre of the nationalist movement. These regional networks remained important feeders for the ANC into the later apartheid era. Chris Hani recruited his leading cadres from a small pool of young men educated in Transkei's élite schools and earmarked for senior posts in the Bantustan bureaucracy. This social proximity of élite ANC cadres and leading Bantustan functionaries made the boundaries between opposition and collaboration permeable. While the ANC's attempted alliance with KwaZulu chief minister Buthelezi failed, hardening the distinction between militant nationalism and apartheid-corrupted ethnicity, its relationship with the Transkei's Bantu Holomisa is a counter-example of the blurring of these political identities.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group,Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,Taylor & Francis Ltd,Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
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