In recent years our historical understanding of Afrikaner nationalism has been
transformed. No longer is it possible to talk of Afrikaner nationalism in terms of an
unchanging, timeless tradition. Nor can we speak of the ...
This paper seeks to examine the circumstances surrounding the rise of a segregationist ideology in South Africa during the decade after the Boer War, culminating in the Natives’ Land Act of 1913. In tracing this development, ...
In the first half of the twentieth century racist ideology - whether
explicit or implicit - was a vital part of the ideological repetoire by
which white supremacy legitimated itself to itself. At one level this
contention ...