Afrikaner nationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Afrikaner nationalism (Afrikaans: ) is a political ideology that was born in the late 19th century around the idea that Afrikaners in South Africa were a "chosen people" and was also strongly influen...
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Afrikaner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Afrikaners are White Afrikaans speakers who have been established in Southern Africa since the 17th century. They are mainly of northwestern European descent (mostly Dutch, German and French ancestry...
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What is the Afrikaner Broederbond? Find the answer in the African History Encyclopedia. ... The organisation had one main aim: to further Afrikaner nationalism in South Africa – to maintain Afrikaner culture, develop an Afrikaner economy, and to gain control of the South African government.
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- although many Afrikaner historians have contended that Afrikaner nationalism began much earlier and was an important factor in the Great Trek, this idea was shot down by F van Jaarsveld in The Awakening of Afrikaner Nationalism.
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Afrikaner nationalism and anti-British sentiment were further stimulated when the British defeated the Afrikaners in the in 1902 and by the strong distaste for the main promoters of British rule in South Africa, Secretary of State for the Colonies .
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Hertzog and his allies took various steps to strengthen the basis of Afrikaner nationalism. They stressed the richness and importance of Afrikaans rather than Dutch, and supported publication of books and magazines in the former language.
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AFRIKANER NATIONALISM CAPTURES THE STATE ... Afrikaner Nationalism Captures the State ... Constructing Afrikaner Nationalism ; Promoting the Afrikaner Cause ; Mobilising Workers ; Farmers, Financiers and Traders ; The Rise of the Right ; A Nation is Born ;
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The waning of Afrikaner nationalism in the late 1980s led to a decline in academic interest the subject as well. With the transition to democracy, related questions such as the "race-class" debate also took a back seat in favour a more policy-oriented approach.[8]
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Apartheid, an Afrikaans word meaning "apartness," describes an ideology of racial segregation that served as the basis for white domination of the South African state from 1948 to 1994. Apartheid represented the codification of the racial segregation that had been practiced in ... Apartheid - Increasing Black Nationalism...
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