The Ossewa-Brandwag (OB) was a mass-movement that originated as a result of the euphoria created by the 1938 Centenary Celebrations of the Great Trek in South Africa. With far-reaching and very ambitious aims the OB was in essence a multi-layered organisation that had an impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands of Afrikaners. It existed for more than ten years, from 1939 to 1954. Despite the evident Afrikaner nationalist and republican ideals for which the movement stood, the OB was also swept by the tide of the ideological “zeitgeist” between the two World Wars. It was outspokenly National-Socialist, anti-British and with the outbreak of the Second World War it openly sided with Germany and was involved in several attempts to ...
During the Anglo-Boer War women were not only the victims of the concentration camp system and the s...
The South African women’s movement had its origins in the Cape, but it also had a strong transnation...
M.A.The year 1976 will always go down the history of South Africa as the pinnacle and turning point ...
Thesis (MA (History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The Ossewa–Brandwag (OB) wa...
The “Ossewa-Brandwag” (OB or Oxwagon Sentinel) was a mass-movement of Afrikaners following a non-par...
The “Ossewa-Brandwag” (OB or Oxwagon Sentinel) was a mass-movement of Afrikaners following a non-pa...
'‘Mothers of the people’ in protest: Afrikaner women march in Pretoria, 1915 and 1940'This article i...
This study investigates the role allocated to women in Afrikaner society in the late nineteenth and ...
In the history of opposition to white supremacist rule in South Africa, the 1950's stand out as a pe...
The main objective of the study is to explore the response of women to the Armed Struggle in Chiping...
Women have occupied a central place in the ideological formulations of nationalist movements. In par...
M.A.1939-1965 were important years in the history of white South African women. These formative year...
Abstract: Dobie (2003) has correctly asserted that women’s contribution to the World Wars has gone u...
This article explored the evolution of the South African women’s movement in a post-colonial dispens...
Women played critical roles in making African nationalism ideologically and practically possible in ...
During the Anglo-Boer War women were not only the victims of the concentration camp system and the s...
The South African women’s movement had its origins in the Cape, but it also had a strong transnation...
M.A.The year 1976 will always go down the history of South Africa as the pinnacle and turning point ...
Thesis (MA (History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The Ossewa–Brandwag (OB) wa...
The “Ossewa-Brandwag” (OB or Oxwagon Sentinel) was a mass-movement of Afrikaners following a non-par...
The “Ossewa-Brandwag” (OB or Oxwagon Sentinel) was a mass-movement of Afrikaners following a non-pa...
'‘Mothers of the people’ in protest: Afrikaner women march in Pretoria, 1915 and 1940'This article i...
This study investigates the role allocated to women in Afrikaner society in the late nineteenth and ...
In the history of opposition to white supremacist rule in South Africa, the 1950's stand out as a pe...
The main objective of the study is to explore the response of women to the Armed Struggle in Chiping...
Women have occupied a central place in the ideological formulations of nationalist movements. In par...
M.A.1939-1965 were important years in the history of white South African women. These formative year...
Abstract: Dobie (2003) has correctly asserted that women’s contribution to the World Wars has gone u...
This article explored the evolution of the South African women’s movement in a post-colonial dispens...
Women played critical roles in making African nationalism ideologically and practically possible in ...
During the Anglo-Boer War women were not only the victims of the concentration camp system and the s...
The South African women’s movement had its origins in the Cape, but it also had a strong transnation...
M.A.The year 1976 will always go down the history of South Africa as the pinnacle and turning point ...