South Africa’s 1940s

Authors:Saul Dubow, Alan Jeeves
Publisher: Double Storey
Keywords: 1940s, africa, south
Number of Pages: 304
Published: 2005-01-01
List price: $31.95
ISBN-10: 1770130012
ISBN-13: 9781770130012

Book Description:

The 1940s was a turbulent period in the history of South Africa. It opened with parliament’s bitterly contested decision to enter the war, was rocked by political turmoil, and ended with a bang, as well as a whimper, as the National Party captured political power in 1948. Most see it as a decade that led inexorably towards apartheid but the coming of Afrikaner nationalism was only one of several competing visions of the future. The decade was in fact marked by a general sense of expectancy and optimism that the end of the war would usher in a brave new world. New worlds of possibilities were envisioned on all sides. Reform, social and political, was in the air. But in the end it turned out to be a Prague spring, and the kinds of reforms that many envisaged were dealt a death blow, only to be resurrected 40 years later with the demise of Afrikaner nationalism. These worlds of possibilities are explored more fully in this volume.


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