This paper reflects a political scene of the Union of South Africa during the interwar era. During this time the Union had to solve two capital problems. Firstly it was the issue of coexistence of Afrikaner and English-speaking population. Secondly the government had to deal with the matter of native affairs. Time showed which one of these questions was more important for the government to be answered in the first place. There were two politicians who stood out from others with their rhetoric and political opinions: James Hertzog and Jan Smuts. Their decisions were crucial for the Union’s interwar policy
According to written sources, division among the races in South Africa can be traced back to the Dut...
A Zambezia conference paper on South African racial policy during the apartheid governments of the ...
This thesis is an analysis of liberal ideology and its role in South African industrialisation duri...
This paper reflects a political scene of the Union of South Africa during the interwar era. During t...
The apartheid policy of racial discrimination and segregation against theblacks in South Africa was ...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 28 February 1994In May 1948, in perhaps the greatest...
Proefskrif (PhD (Geskiedenis))--PU vir CHO, 1997The aim of this study is to discover the process of ...
In the 1960s, the British government was in a very awkward position in South Africa. The apartheid r...
Apartheid and urban segregation in South Africa. — While many countries, at some point in their hist...
Apartheid in South Africa is a widely known tragedy in the realm of history and political science. I...
Although much has been written on the subject of Apartheid, much of it has usually been concerned wi...
The National Party came into power in 1948 with an election promise to safeguard the political, econ...
This local history focusses on Cape Town's black African population, the development 'Native' (later...
This analysis of the historical development of racial segregation in South Africa between the World ...
The policy of apartheid was an attempt to territorialize the white/black racial cleavage through th...
According to written sources, division among the races in South Africa can be traced back to the Dut...
A Zambezia conference paper on South African racial policy during the apartheid governments of the ...
This thesis is an analysis of liberal ideology and its role in South African industrialisation duri...
This paper reflects a political scene of the Union of South Africa during the interwar era. During t...
The apartheid policy of racial discrimination and segregation against theblacks in South Africa was ...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 28 February 1994In May 1948, in perhaps the greatest...
Proefskrif (PhD (Geskiedenis))--PU vir CHO, 1997The aim of this study is to discover the process of ...
In the 1960s, the British government was in a very awkward position in South Africa. The apartheid r...
Apartheid and urban segregation in South Africa. — While many countries, at some point in their hist...
Apartheid in South Africa is a widely known tragedy in the realm of history and political science. I...
Although much has been written on the subject of Apartheid, much of it has usually been concerned wi...
The National Party came into power in 1948 with an election promise to safeguard the political, econ...
This local history focusses on Cape Town's black African population, the development 'Native' (later...
This analysis of the historical development of racial segregation in South Africa between the World ...
The policy of apartheid was an attempt to territorialize the white/black racial cleavage through th...
According to written sources, division among the races in South Africa can be traced back to the Dut...
A Zambezia conference paper on South African racial policy during the apartheid governments of the ...
This thesis is an analysis of liberal ideology and its role in South African industrialisation duri...