Verwoerd: Architect of Apartheid

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Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2016 - 320 oldal
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr Hendrik Verwoerd by Dimitri Tsafendas. Originally released in 1980, Henry Kenneys incisive study of the architect of apartheid and paragon of Afrikaner nationalism will be republished in 2016 to coincide with this significant moment in South Africas modern history. In Verwoerd: Architect of Apartheid, Kenney interprets Verwoerd in the context of the Prime Ministers times and his own present, explaining the man and assessing his role in shaping South Africas history. He examines the rationale behind the policy of apartheid and, after more than a decade since Verwoerds assassination, he is able to distance himself from his subject and offer a balanced and objective insight into the workings of the apartheid system. What results is a fascinating study of a man who identified obsessively with the Afrikaner people, while aware that his foreign birth set him apart. The new edition contains an introduction by David Welsh, Emeritus Professor at Stellenbosch University, bringing it into the 21st century and updating it for a new generation. This republication will satisfy an enduring interest in, and fascination with, the man responsible for decades of tyranny and oppression.

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Henry Kenney is the author of Architect of Apartheid: H.F. Verwoerd, an Appraisal, which was published by Jonathan Ball Publishers in 1980. It is being reissued 36 years later as Verwoerd: Architect of Apartheid. David Welsh was born in Cape Town and educated at the Universities of Cape Town and Oxford. He joined the teaching staff of UCT in 1963 and retired in 1997 as Professor of Southern African Studies in the Department of Political Studies. He is currently Professor Extraordinaire in the Department of Political Science at Stellenbosch University. He has published widely on South African issues, and on ethnicity and politics in other divided societies. He is married to Virginia van der Vliet and lives in Rondebosch.

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