The Last Afrikaner Leaders by Hermann Giliomee

The Last Afrikaner Leaders by Hermann Giliomee

Author:Hermann Giliomee [Giliomee, Hermann]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Africa, South, Republic of South Africa
ISBN: 9780813934952
Google: 0RN1AQAAQBAJ
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Published: 2013-11-15T16:04:44+00:00


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1 Ray Swart, Progressive Odyssey (Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1991), p. 119.

2 Albert Grundlingh, ‘“Are We Afrikaners Getting too Rich?” Cornucopia and Change in Afrikanerdom in the 1960s’, Journal of Historical Sociology, 21, 2/3, 2008.

3 Heribert Adam, ‘The South African Power-Elite’, Heribert Adam (ed.), South Africa: Sociological Perspectives (London: Oxford University Press, 1971), p. 94.

4 Lawrence Schlemmer, ‘White Voters and Change in South Africa’, Optima, 27, 4, 1978, pp. 62-83.

5 Frederik van Zyl Slabbert, The Last White Parliament (Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 1985), pp. 5-10.

6 Slabbert, Last White Parliament, p. 14.

7 SP Cilliers, An Appeal to Reason (Stellenbosch: University Publishers, 1971).

8 E-mail communication from Lawrence Schlemmer, 28 May 2011.

9 RW Wilcocks, ‘Die armblanke vraagstuk’, Verslag van die Volkskongres oor die armblanke vraagstuk, 2-5 October 1934 (Cape Town: Nasionale Pers, 1934), pp. 210-220.

10 For a brief account of his approach to the poor white problem see Hermann Giliomee, The Afrikaners: Biography of a People (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 2003), pp. 349-53.

11 Cited by Japie Basson, Politieke kaarte op die tafel (Cape Town: Politika, 2006), p. 7.

12 AN Pelzer (ed.), Verwoerd aan die woord (Johannesburg: APB, 1963), pp. 664-66.

13 Grundlingh, ‘Are We Afrikaners Getting too Rich?’

14 Ivor Wilkins, ‘This Man Who Guides the Ordinary People’, Sunday Times, 19 April 1981.

15 Slabbert, The Last White Parliament, p. 85.

16 Wilmot James, ‘Van Zyl Slabbert: Sociologist at Work in Advancing Democratic Politics’, Alfred LeMaitre and Michael Savage (eds), The Passion for Reason: Essays in Honour of Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert (Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 2010), pp. 146-47.

17 It was republished in Frederik van Zyl Slabbert, The System and the Struggle (Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 1989), pp. 21-22.

18 Swart, Progressive Odyssey, p. 156.

19 Interview with Colin Eglin, 11 June 2011.

20 Swart, Progressive Odyssey, p. 157.

21 Interview with Colin Eglin, 11 June 2011.

22 Wilkins, ‘This Man Who Guides the Ordinary People’.

23 Breyten Breytenbach, Introduction to Van Zyl Slabbert, Afrikaner Afrikaan (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1999).

24 John D’Oliveira, Vorster – The Man (Johannesburg: Ernest Stanton, 1977), p. 247.

25 Piet Cillié, Tydgenote (Cape Town: Tafelberg 1980), pp. 81-82.

26 For an illuminating account of these years see Paul Cassar, ‘The Emergence and Impact of Dr F van Zyl Slabbert in South African Politics’, Master’s dissertation, UOFS, 1984.

27 Hermann Giliomee and Lawrence Schlemmer, From Apartheid to Nation-building (Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1989), p. 156.

28 Elaine Spitz, Majority Rule (Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers, 1984).

29 Frederik van Zyl Slabbert and David Welsh, South Africa’s Options (Cape Town: David Philip, 1979).

30 Communication from David Welsh, 18 June 2011.

31 Slabbert, The System and the Struggle, p. 87.

32 Swart, Progressive Odyssey, p. 165.

33 Serjeant at Arms, ‘Power of Constitutional Review’, Mail & Guardian, 10 February 2012.

34 Mark Mazower, No Enchanted Palace: The End of Empire and the Ideological Origins of the United Nations (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009); Samuel Moyn, The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010).

35 John Dugard, Human Rights and the South African Legal Order (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978), pp. 34-48.

36 For a fuller discussion see Annette



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