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Originally published in 1968, this volume traces the history and growth of Apartheid in South Africa. The acts which enforced Apartheid - the Group Areas Act, Population and Registration Act are given in full.
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Originally published in 1968, this volume traces the history and growth of Apartheid in South Africa. The acts which enforced Apartheid - the Group Areas Act, Population and Registration Act are given in full.
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- Verlag: Routledge
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781032310558
- ISBN-10: 1032310553
- Artikelnr.: 70147998
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 344g
- ISBN-13: 9781032310558
- ISBN-10: 1032310553
- Artikelnr.: 70147998
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edgar H. Brookes was a Senator in the South African Parliament and was Professor of History and Political History at the University of Natal, South Africa.
Part 1: Apartheid - The Word and Its Meaning 1. The Origin of the Use of
the Term 'Apartheid'. From Dawie 1946-64 by Loouis Louw, 1965 2. Speech by
Dr. Verwoerd, 3 September 1948 Part 2: The Population Registration Act 3.
Extracts from the Population Registration Act, No. 30 of 1950 4. Extracts
from a speech by the Minister of the Interior, Dr. T. E. Dönges,
introducing the Population Registration Act, 8 March 1950 5. The Working of
the Population Registration Act. From Survey of Race Relations 1955-66, by
South Africa Institute of Race Relations. Part 3: Opposition Policies 6.
The United Party: From Handbook for Better Race Relations 7. The
Progressive Party. From Safeguard Your Future, the Principles of the
Progressive Party of South Africa 8. The Liberal Party. Statement by Alan
Paton, National President of the Liberal Party. Part 4: Bantu Education
9. From the Report of the Commission on Native Education 1945-51, presided
over by Dr. W. W. M. Eiselen 10. From the Bantu Education Act, No. 47 of
1953 11. From a Speech by the Minister of Native Affairs, 17 September 1953
12. The Closing of Adams College a) From Iso Lomuzi, letter of the
Principal, 17 September 1956 b) From the Natal Mercury, Durban, D December
1956 13. From an article in the Natal Daily News, by Dr. W. G. McConkey,
December 1962 Part 5: University Education 14. From the Extension of
University Education Act, No. 45 of 1959 15. From a Speech by the Minister
of Education, Arts and Science, on the Second Reading of the Extension of
University Education Bill, 8 April 1959 16. From A Digest of Protest
Against the University Apartheid Legislation, National Union of South
African Students, 1957. Part 6: The Churches 17. From the Native Laws
Amendment Act, No. 36 of 1957 18. Letter by Archbishop Clayton to the Prime
minister, 6 March 1957. From Where We Stand, Archbishop Clayton's Charges
1948-57 19. From the Churches and Race Relations in South Africa by Lesley
Cawood a) The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk b) The Methodist Church c) The
Roman Catholic Church d) The Presbyterian Church e) The Congregational
Church Part 7: Apartheid in Practice - Work and Voting 20. From the
Separate Amenities Act, No. 49 of 1953 21. Debate on Influx Control, House
of Assembly, 11 and 13 February 1952 22. Labour Regulations From the
Government Gazette Extraordinary, 3 December 1965 23. Trade Unions. From A
Survey of Race Relations in South Africa, 1965 by Muriel Horrell for the
South African Institute of Race Relations 24. Coloured
Disenfranchisement. From South Africa by Professor H. M. Robertson Duke
University Commonwealth-Studies Centre, 1957 25. From the Promotion of
Bantu Self-Government Act, No. 46 of 1959 26. From the Asiatic Laws
Amendment Act, No. 47 of 1948 Part 8: The Group Areas Act 27. From the
Group Areas Act, No. 41 of 1950 28. From a Speech by the Minister of the
Interior, introducing the Group Areas Act, 14 June 1950 29. The Case
Against a) From a Speech on the Group Areas Act in the senate, by Dr. Edgar
H. Brookes, 14 June 1950 b) From a Speech on an Amendment to the Group
Areas Act in the House of Assembly by Mrs Helen Suzman, 23 February 1961
Part 9: Apartheid in Practice - Social Consequences 30. Marriage and
Immorality Laws. From The Politics of Inequality, by Gwendolen M. Carter,
1958 31. Petty Apartheid a) Debate Between Mrs H. Suzman and the minister
of Community Development, 2 June 1965 b) From the Cape Times, 15 October
1965 32. From the Prohibition of Improper Interference Bill, 1966 33.
Banning, Banishment and Other Restrictive Measures. A Summary by Dr Edgar H
Brookes. Postscripta a) Intimidation b)UDI and Rhodesia - The South African
Reaction.
the Term 'Apartheid'. From Dawie 1946-64 by Loouis Louw, 1965 2. Speech by
Dr. Verwoerd, 3 September 1948 Part 2: The Population Registration Act 3.
Extracts from the Population Registration Act, No. 30 of 1950 4. Extracts
from a speech by the Minister of the Interior, Dr. T. E. Dönges,
introducing the Population Registration Act, 8 March 1950 5. The Working of
the Population Registration Act. From Survey of Race Relations 1955-66, by
South Africa Institute of Race Relations. Part 3: Opposition Policies 6.
The United Party: From Handbook for Better Race Relations 7. The
Progressive Party. From Safeguard Your Future, the Principles of the
Progressive Party of South Africa 8. The Liberal Party. Statement by Alan
Paton, National President of the Liberal Party. Part 4: Bantu Education
9. From the Report of the Commission on Native Education 1945-51, presided
over by Dr. W. W. M. Eiselen 10. From the Bantu Education Act, No. 47 of
1953 11. From a Speech by the Minister of Native Affairs, 17 September 1953
12. The Closing of Adams College a) From Iso Lomuzi, letter of the
Principal, 17 September 1956 b) From the Natal Mercury, Durban, D December
1956 13. From an article in the Natal Daily News, by Dr. W. G. McConkey,
December 1962 Part 5: University Education 14. From the Extension of
University Education Act, No. 45 of 1959 15. From a Speech by the Minister
of Education, Arts and Science, on the Second Reading of the Extension of
University Education Bill, 8 April 1959 16. From A Digest of Protest
Against the University Apartheid Legislation, National Union of South
African Students, 1957. Part 6: The Churches 17. From the Native Laws
Amendment Act, No. 36 of 1957 18. Letter by Archbishop Clayton to the Prime
minister, 6 March 1957. From Where We Stand, Archbishop Clayton's Charges
1948-57 19. From the Churches and Race Relations in South Africa by Lesley
Cawood a) The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk b) The Methodist Church c) The
Roman Catholic Church d) The Presbyterian Church e) The Congregational
Church Part 7: Apartheid in Practice - Work and Voting 20. From the
Separate Amenities Act, No. 49 of 1953 21. Debate on Influx Control, House
of Assembly, 11 and 13 February 1952 22. Labour Regulations From the
Government Gazette Extraordinary, 3 December 1965 23. Trade Unions. From A
Survey of Race Relations in South Africa, 1965 by Muriel Horrell for the
South African Institute of Race Relations 24. Coloured
Disenfranchisement. From South Africa by Professor H. M. Robertson Duke
University Commonwealth-Studies Centre, 1957 25. From the Promotion of
Bantu Self-Government Act, No. 46 of 1959 26. From the Asiatic Laws
Amendment Act, No. 47 of 1948 Part 8: The Group Areas Act 27. From the
Group Areas Act, No. 41 of 1950 28. From a Speech by the Minister of the
Interior, introducing the Group Areas Act, 14 June 1950 29. The Case
Against a) From a Speech on the Group Areas Act in the senate, by Dr. Edgar
H. Brookes, 14 June 1950 b) From a Speech on an Amendment to the Group
Areas Act in the House of Assembly by Mrs Helen Suzman, 23 February 1961
Part 9: Apartheid in Practice - Social Consequences 30. Marriage and
Immorality Laws. From The Politics of Inequality, by Gwendolen M. Carter,
1958 31. Petty Apartheid a) Debate Between Mrs H. Suzman and the minister
of Community Development, 2 June 1965 b) From the Cape Times, 15 October
1965 32. From the Prohibition of Improper Interference Bill, 1966 33.
Banning, Banishment and Other Restrictive Measures. A Summary by Dr Edgar H
Brookes. Postscripta a) Intimidation b)UDI and Rhodesia - The South African
Reaction.
Part 1: Apartheid - The Word and Its Meaning 1. The Origin of the Use of
the Term 'Apartheid'. From Dawie 1946-64 by Loouis Louw, 1965 2. Speech by
Dr. Verwoerd, 3 September 1948 Part 2: The Population Registration Act 3.
Extracts from the Population Registration Act, No. 30 of 1950 4. Extracts
from a speech by the Minister of the Interior, Dr. T. E. Dönges,
introducing the Population Registration Act, 8 March 1950 5. The Working of
the Population Registration Act. From Survey of Race Relations 1955-66, by
South Africa Institute of Race Relations. Part 3: Opposition Policies 6.
The United Party: From Handbook for Better Race Relations 7. The
Progressive Party. From Safeguard Your Future, the Principles of the
Progressive Party of South Africa 8. The Liberal Party. Statement by Alan
Paton, National President of the Liberal Party. Part 4: Bantu Education
9. From the Report of the Commission on Native Education 1945-51, presided
over by Dr. W. W. M. Eiselen 10. From the Bantu Education Act, No. 47 of
1953 11. From a Speech by the Minister of Native Affairs, 17 September 1953
12. The Closing of Adams College a) From Iso Lomuzi, letter of the
Principal, 17 September 1956 b) From the Natal Mercury, Durban, D December
1956 13. From an article in the Natal Daily News, by Dr. W. G. McConkey,
December 1962 Part 5: University Education 14. From the Extension of
University Education Act, No. 45 of 1959 15. From a Speech by the Minister
of Education, Arts and Science, on the Second Reading of the Extension of
University Education Bill, 8 April 1959 16. From A Digest of Protest
Against the University Apartheid Legislation, National Union of South
African Students, 1957. Part 6: The Churches 17. From the Native Laws
Amendment Act, No. 36 of 1957 18. Letter by Archbishop Clayton to the Prime
minister, 6 March 1957. From Where We Stand, Archbishop Clayton's Charges
1948-57 19. From the Churches and Race Relations in South Africa by Lesley
Cawood a) The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk b) The Methodist Church c) The
Roman Catholic Church d) The Presbyterian Church e) The Congregational
Church Part 7: Apartheid in Practice - Work and Voting 20. From the
Separate Amenities Act, No. 49 of 1953 21. Debate on Influx Control, House
of Assembly, 11 and 13 February 1952 22. Labour Regulations From the
Government Gazette Extraordinary, 3 December 1965 23. Trade Unions. From A
Survey of Race Relations in South Africa, 1965 by Muriel Horrell for the
South African Institute of Race Relations 24. Coloured
Disenfranchisement. From South Africa by Professor H. M. Robertson Duke
University Commonwealth-Studies Centre, 1957 25. From the Promotion of
Bantu Self-Government Act, No. 46 of 1959 26. From the Asiatic Laws
Amendment Act, No. 47 of 1948 Part 8: The Group Areas Act 27. From the
Group Areas Act, No. 41 of 1950 28. From a Speech by the Minister of the
Interior, introducing the Group Areas Act, 14 June 1950 29. The Case
Against a) From a Speech on the Group Areas Act in the senate, by Dr. Edgar
H. Brookes, 14 June 1950 b) From a Speech on an Amendment to the Group
Areas Act in the House of Assembly by Mrs Helen Suzman, 23 February 1961
Part 9: Apartheid in Practice - Social Consequences 30. Marriage and
Immorality Laws. From The Politics of Inequality, by Gwendolen M. Carter,
1958 31. Petty Apartheid a) Debate Between Mrs H. Suzman and the minister
of Community Development, 2 June 1965 b) From the Cape Times, 15 October
1965 32. From the Prohibition of Improper Interference Bill, 1966 33.
Banning, Banishment and Other Restrictive Measures. A Summary by Dr Edgar H
Brookes. Postscripta a) Intimidation b)UDI and Rhodesia - The South African
Reaction.
the Term 'Apartheid'. From Dawie 1946-64 by Loouis Louw, 1965 2. Speech by
Dr. Verwoerd, 3 September 1948 Part 2: The Population Registration Act 3.
Extracts from the Population Registration Act, No. 30 of 1950 4. Extracts
from a speech by the Minister of the Interior, Dr. T. E. Dönges,
introducing the Population Registration Act, 8 March 1950 5. The Working of
the Population Registration Act. From Survey of Race Relations 1955-66, by
South Africa Institute of Race Relations. Part 3: Opposition Policies 6.
The United Party: From Handbook for Better Race Relations 7. The
Progressive Party. From Safeguard Your Future, the Principles of the
Progressive Party of South Africa 8. The Liberal Party. Statement by Alan
Paton, National President of the Liberal Party. Part 4: Bantu Education
9. From the Report of the Commission on Native Education 1945-51, presided
over by Dr. W. W. M. Eiselen 10. From the Bantu Education Act, No. 47 of
1953 11. From a Speech by the Minister of Native Affairs, 17 September 1953
12. The Closing of Adams College a) From Iso Lomuzi, letter of the
Principal, 17 September 1956 b) From the Natal Mercury, Durban, D December
1956 13. From an article in the Natal Daily News, by Dr. W. G. McConkey,
December 1962 Part 5: University Education 14. From the Extension of
University Education Act, No. 45 of 1959 15. From a Speech by the Minister
of Education, Arts and Science, on the Second Reading of the Extension of
University Education Bill, 8 April 1959 16. From A Digest of Protest
Against the University Apartheid Legislation, National Union of South
African Students, 1957. Part 6: The Churches 17. From the Native Laws
Amendment Act, No. 36 of 1957 18. Letter by Archbishop Clayton to the Prime
minister, 6 March 1957. From Where We Stand, Archbishop Clayton's Charges
1948-57 19. From the Churches and Race Relations in South Africa by Lesley
Cawood a) The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk b) The Methodist Church c) The
Roman Catholic Church d) The Presbyterian Church e) The Congregational
Church Part 7: Apartheid in Practice - Work and Voting 20. From the
Separate Amenities Act, No. 49 of 1953 21. Debate on Influx Control, House
of Assembly, 11 and 13 February 1952 22. Labour Regulations From the
Government Gazette Extraordinary, 3 December 1965 23. Trade Unions. From A
Survey of Race Relations in South Africa, 1965 by Muriel Horrell for the
South African Institute of Race Relations 24. Coloured
Disenfranchisement. From South Africa by Professor H. M. Robertson Duke
University Commonwealth-Studies Centre, 1957 25. From the Promotion of
Bantu Self-Government Act, No. 46 of 1959 26. From the Asiatic Laws
Amendment Act, No. 47 of 1948 Part 8: The Group Areas Act 27. From the
Group Areas Act, No. 41 of 1950 28. From a Speech by the Minister of the
Interior, introducing the Group Areas Act, 14 June 1950 29. The Case
Against a) From a Speech on the Group Areas Act in the senate, by Dr. Edgar
H. Brookes, 14 June 1950 b) From a Speech on an Amendment to the Group
Areas Act in the House of Assembly by Mrs Helen Suzman, 23 February 1961
Part 9: Apartheid in Practice - Social Consequences 30. Marriage and
Immorality Laws. From The Politics of Inequality, by Gwendolen M. Carter,
1958 31. Petty Apartheid a) Debate Between Mrs H. Suzman and the minister
of Community Development, 2 June 1965 b) From the Cape Times, 15 October
1965 32. From the Prohibition of Improper Interference Bill, 1966 33.
Banning, Banishment and Other Restrictive Measures. A Summary by Dr Edgar H
Brookes. Postscripta a) Intimidation b)UDI and Rhodesia - The South African
Reaction.