This article examines some of the core holdings within the Archive for Contemporary Affairs at the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Prominent amongst this material are the papers of the National Party (NP), the political party that formalised the structures of apartheid. Paying particular attention to the papers of what Hermann Giliomee has termed ‘The Last Afrikaner Leaders’ alongside recently acquired material concerning post-colonial politics, we argue for the importance of this archive for scholars studying Afrikaner nationalism, at both national and regional level, the rationales and discourses of apartheid and the history of the country more broadly
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Even after 20 years of democracy in South Africa access to archives is still facing many challenges ...
The rise to power of the White National Party in South Africa under president D.F. Malan marked the ...
Please access the full-text of this article at the doi link at the top of this record.The African ...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Structure and Experience in the Making of Apartheid, 6...
This article examines some of the core holdings within the Archive for Contemporary Affairs at the U...
Since Namibian independence in 1990, historians have increasingly made use of Namibian archives to e...
This article explores the socio-political imperative and psychosocial value of re-engaging and expan...
In this article I argue that what enabled affiliation to the larger political project against apar...
This contribution addresses the dynamics of Dutch memory politics in the Dutch–South African exchang...
South Africa in 2018 finds itself at yet another crossroads with a changing of the presidential guar...
Magister Artium - MAThis study is about the recent political history of South Africa. It examined th...
This article compares two quite different portrayals of, and reflections on, the nature and fate of ...
This study offers a comprehensive examination of the Role of the Liberation Movements’ Archives in S...
This article presents a polemical argument for a politics of digitisation that aims to politicise th...
In this collection, some of South Africa's most distinguished historians and social scientists prese...
Even after 20 years of democracy in South Africa access to archives is still facing many challenges ...
The rise to power of the White National Party in South Africa under president D.F. Malan marked the ...
Please access the full-text of this article at the doi link at the top of this record.The African ...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Structure and Experience in the Making of Apartheid, 6...