The first biography of an eminent historian of South Africa

Bill Freund, the late social historian and leading analyst of African history, passed away in 2020 soon after finishing his autobiography. Often described as the academy's 'outsider insider', he was an eminent South African historian who published prodigiously in the areas of labour, capital and economic history. What influenced this American-educated academic to become such an astute and trusted observer of the political economy in Africa?
We follow Bill's intellectual journey from a modest Jewish home in Chicago in the 1950s to the Universities of Chicago, Yale, Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, and finally to a permanent teaching position at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. Peppered in between the commentaries on academic life are stories of his travels, poems he wrote for loved ones, and endearing anecdotes of friendships that shaped his life. As an 'outsider', both in the United States and abroad, he is able to offer rich insights into the world of Africanists and their scholarship on different continents. His thoughtful and balanced observations on late- and post-apartheid South Africa are especially interesting and refreshing. This posthumously published autobiography will give deeper insight into this unusual man and the world that shaped him – and which he in turn influenced through a deep commitment to rigorous scholarship. It includes a select bibliography of Bill Freund's many publications as well as a foreword by Robert Morrell on the making of this autobiography.

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Bill Freund was an eminent South African historian who published in the areas of labour, capital and economic history. In this deeply introspective autobiography, we follow Bill's intellectual journey from a modest Jewish home in Chicago in the 1950s to the Universities of Chicago, Yale, Ahmadu Bello, Dar es Salaam Harvard, and KwaZulu-Natal.
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  • Foreword: Bill Freund and the Making of His Autobiography, by Robert Morrell
  • A Brief Introduction
  • Bill Freund’s Family Tree
  • Chapter 1 The Austrian Past
  • Chapter 2 The Aftermath of War: A Perilous Modernity
  • Chapter 3 The Dark Years
  • Chapter 4 A New Life in America
  • Chapter 5 Adolescence: First Bridge to a Wider World
  • Chapter 6 As a Student: Chicago and Yale
  • Chapter 7 As a Student: Africa and England
  • Chapter 8 The Tough Years Begin
  • Chapter 9 An Intellectual and an African: Nigeria
  • Chapter 10 An Intellectual and an African: Dar es Salaam and Harvard
  • Chapter 11 South Africa, My Home
  • Notes
  • Select Bibliography of Bill Freund’s Publications
  • List of Illustrations
  • Author’s Acknowledgements
  • Supplementary Acknowledgements
  • Index
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    Autobiography and intellectual journey of Bill Freund, leading analyst on African history; his family’s escape from Nazi-Germany to Chicago, finding his writing voice in Nigeria and settling in South Africa.
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    This is the story of an examined life. Bill Freund tells us how Africa became the focus of interest of a smart Jewish kid from Chicago, about the obstacles the American academic establishment threw in his way, of his own evolving thinking about African politics, race, Marxism, and the role of the intellectual in society, and how he finally found a place for himself in university life and left politics in South Africa on the eve of apartheid’s collapse. He has written an insightful and often moving account of the life of the mind in a time of political conflict. — Fred Cooper, Professor Emeritus at New York University and the author of Africa since 1940: The Past of the Present
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    ISBN
    9781776146727
    Publisert
    2021-05-01
    Utgiver
    Wits University Press; Wits University Press
    Vekt
    376 gr
    Høyde
    234 mm
    Bredde
    156 mm
    Aldersnivå
    P, 06
    Språk
    Product language
    Engelsk
    Format
    Product format
    Heftet
    Antall sider
    238

    Forfatter
    Foreword by

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    William (Bill) Freund is professor emeritus of economic history at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He is the author of a number of books including, Twentieth Century South Africa: A Developmental History (2019); The African City: A History (2007), and The Making of Contemporary Africa since the 1800s (1984).