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Liberation: A Journal of Democratic Discussion
Journal freely available: | (1953) - (1959) |
General information on the online edition:
Publisher: | DISA search publisher's open access policy in SHERPA/RoMEO |
Subject(s): | History; Political Science |
Keyword(s): | Landesgeschichte Südafrika,Apartheidpolitik Südafrika |
ZDB-Number: | 2125454-0 |
Fulltext online since: | (1953) |
Fulltext online until: | (1959) |
Homepage(s): | http://www.disa.ukzn.ac.za/li1729-455x000000 http://www.disa.ukzn.ac.za/index.php?option=com_jissues&id=20&jtitle=Liberation |
Type of appearance: | retrospectively digitized |
Pricetype: | free of charge |
Annotation: | Liberation was founded in Johannesburg as a magazine of quality, focusing on issues of concern to blacks and non-establishment whites in South Africa. 1 was subtitled " a journal of democratic discussion", and was aimed at the intellectual elite. Contributors to the magazine include Michael Harmel, H.J. Simons, Joe Slovo, Nelson Mandela, Duma Nokwe, D. Dhlamini, M. Mokgohlwa, G. Fasulo, Helen Joseph, Govan Mbeki, Richard Cope and other critics of apartheid. It was printed and published by Daniel Tloome. It was written in English. Publication ranges from February 1953 to December 1959, and had about 10 issues per year. |