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Harold Wolpe (14 January 1926 – 19 January 1996) was a South African lawyer, sociologist, political economist and anti-apartheid activist. He was arrested and put in prison in 1963 but escaped and spent 30 years in exile in the United Kingdom. He was a senior lecturer in sociology at the University of Essex between 1972 and 1991 when he moved back to South Africa with his wife to direct the Education Policy Unit at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town. White rule ended three years later. He died of a sudden heart attack in 1996.
HaroldWolpe (14 January 1926 – 19 January 1996) was a South African lawyer, sociologist, political economist and anti-apartheid activist. He was arrested...
trade union and ANC member Walter Sisulu HaroldWolpe, prominent attorney and activist Goldberg, Bernstein, Wolpe, Kantor, and Goldreich were Jewish South...
sociologist, wife of Harold Berthold Wolpe (1905–1989), German visual designer David Wolpe (born 1958), American rabbi HaroldWolpe (1926–1996), South African...
in a series of debates and polemics with scholars such as Ruth First, HaroldWolpe, Ali Mazrui, Achille Mbembe, and Sally Falk Moore, who was an anthropologist...
AnnMarie Wolpe (1 December 1930 – 14 February 2018, née Kantor) was a South African anti-apartheid activist, sociologist and feminist. Her husband Harold Wolpe...
development in the Faculty of Education. He worked closely with HaroldWolpe. Upon Wolpe's untimely death, Badat took over as the Director of the Education...
ancient nobility for commoners seeking a "rétablissement de noblesse"). HaroldWolpe (2023). The Articulation of Modes of Production Essays from Economy and...
pivotal works on the subject were published during the mid-1970s by HaroldWolpe and Michael Hechter. Adolf Hitler mentions the concept of Internal colonization...
Andrew Mlangeni, Moosa Moolla, Elias Motsoaledi, Walter Sisulu and HaroldWolpe, all senior African National Congress members, are arrested at Liliesleaf...
Sandton area. In 1961, the property was purchased by Arthur Goldreich and HaroldWolpe with funds from the underground South African Communist Party, to use...
THEORETICALLY?". Paper presented to the Inaugural Conference of the HaroldWolpe Memorial Trust. Archived from the original on 10 October 2008. Retrieved...
clandestine operations of the anti-apartheid underground. Goldreich and HaroldWolpe, a lawyer, used South African Communist Party funds to buy Liliesleaf...
Capitalist Encroachment. Charles Woolfson, The Labour Theory of Culture. HaroldWolpe, ed. The articulation of modes of production. Michael Perelman, Steal...
Natal University Press (chapter on broadcasting) 2006: Articulations: A HaroldWolpe Memorial Lecture Collection, Africa World Press and University of KwaZulu...
joining the students' representative council under the leadership of HaroldWolpe. Bizos joined the Bar in Johannesburg in 1954. During the 1950s and 1960s...
agitated on this campus. Their names are legend: Joe Slovo, Ismael Meer, HaroldWolpe, J N Singh, William Nkomo and Ruth First. They count amongst those who...
lawyers in the Rivonia Trial until his brother-in-law and legal partner HaroldWolpe, one of the accused, managed to escape. At this stage, Kantor was himself...
certificate in South African education research at Essex University, under HaroldWolpe, in 1991. Between 1992 and 1993, she did Master's coursework in development...
South African jail after a bribe was promised to their guard by the ANC. HaroldWolpe and Arthur Goldreich, who were both white, were confined at Johannesburg's...
Slovo, Denis Goldberg, Lionel Bernstein, Bob Hepple, Arthur Goldreich, HaroldWolpe, and James Kantor. As the Jewish working class died out in the years...
generic name (help) Steven Friedman, ed. (2014). Race, Class and Power: HaroldWolpe and the Radical Critique of Apartheid. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa:...
He later escaped from the police station along with Abdulhay Jassat, HaroldWolpe and Arthur Goldreich. Mosie then left the country illegally, and made...
in the successful escape of four political detainees – Moosa Moolla, HaroldWolpe, Charlie Jassat, and Arthur Goldreich – from Marshall Square Police Station...
larger trial included the Zionist Arthur Goldreich, Denis Goldberg, HaroldWolpe, James Kantor and Lionel Bernstein. During the 1960s, Sir Oswald Mosley...
Southern African peasantry. According to Arrighi, "Martin Legassick and HaroldWolpe...maintained that South African Apartheid was primarily because the regime...