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Afrikaner
Politics
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South
Africa,
1934-1948
Newell
M.
Stultz
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AFRIKANER
POLITICS
IN
SOUTH
AFRICA,
The
years
1934
1934-1938
By
Newell
M.
Stultz
and
1948
demarcate
a
South
African
distinc-
tive
political
era
in
politics.
The
period
began
with
the
establishment
of the
United
Party
based
on
the
principle
of
broad
political
cooperation
between
English
and
Af-
rikaans-speaking
whites.
Fourteen
years
later
the
period
ended
with
the
dramatic
victory
of
the
Afrikaner
nationalists
over
the
already
leg-
endary
Smuts
and
the
end
of
United
Party
government.
The
South
it
is
African
"apartheid"
election
of 1948,
as
recalled,
wrote
finis
to
the
idea
of
"conciliation"
between
Afrikaners
and
English-speaking
whites
at
the
same
time
that
placed
the
issue
of
white-nonwhite
rela-
tions
permanently
at
stage-center
of
South
Af-
it
rican
political
life.
usual
view
of
the
electoral
revival
of
Afrikaner
nationalism
places
great
importance
The
on
the race
issue
raised
in
the
1948
election
campaign.
Without
ignoring
the
electoral
po-
tency
of
"apartheid,"
the
author
suggests
a
longer
perspective
in
which
the
decision
of
Smuts
in
September
1939
to
lead
South
Africa
into
World
War
II
becomes
the
single
most
of
Political
Sci-
critical
event.
newell
m.
stultz
is
Professor
ence
at
Brown
University.
Perspectives
on
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Africa,
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Thi
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Afrikaner
Politics
in
South
Africa,
Newell
M.
Stultz
(1974)
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by
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