Dan O'Meara
Volkskapitalisme
Class, Capital and Ideology in the Development of Afrikaner Nationalism, 1934 1948
Dan O'Meara
Volkskapitalisme
Class, Capital and Ideology in the Development of Afrikaner Nationalism, 1934 1948
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Volkskapitalisme analyses the development of Afrikaner nationalism from the early thirties to the election victory of the Nationalist Party in 1948.
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Volkskapitalisme analyses the development of Afrikaner nationalism from the early thirties to the election victory of the Nationalist Party in 1948.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780521104678
- ISBN-10: 052110467X
- Artikelnr.: 25854924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780521104678
- ISBN-10: 052110467X
- Artikelnr.: 25854924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction
Part I. The Great Depression and the Collapse of Hertzog Afrikaner Nationalism: 1. The depression and the class basis of the Nationalist Party
2. The disintegration of the Nationalist Party 1927-1934
3. The Gesuiwerde Nationalist Party and the class basis of Afrikaner nationalism
Part II. The Afrikaner Broederbond and the Beginnings of the Economic Movement: 4. The Afrikaner Broederbond
5. The Afrikaner Broederbond and the development of Christian-nationalist ideology
6. The Afrikaner Broederbond and Christian-national trade unionism
7. The beginnings of the economic movement
8. The Ekonomiese Volkskongres
Part III. Afrikaner Nationalism and the Development of the Economic Movement in the 1940s: 9. 'Hereniging' and 'broedertwis'
10. The organisational network of the economic movement
11. The ideology of Afrikaner capital
12. Afrikaner capital and the ideology of apartheid
Part IV. The Accumulation of Afrikaner Capital in the 1940s: 13. Agricultural and finance capital
14. Manufacturing and commercial capital
Part V. Afrikaner Nationalism Triumphant
15. The coming to power of the Herenigde Nationalist Party
16. Conclusion: From 'volkseenheid' to total strategy
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Part I. The Great Depression and the Collapse of Hertzog Afrikaner Nationalism: 1. The depression and the class basis of the Nationalist Party
2. The disintegration of the Nationalist Party 1927-1934
3. The Gesuiwerde Nationalist Party and the class basis of Afrikaner nationalism
Part II. The Afrikaner Broederbond and the Beginnings of the Economic Movement: 4. The Afrikaner Broederbond
5. The Afrikaner Broederbond and the development of Christian-nationalist ideology
6. The Afrikaner Broederbond and Christian-national trade unionism
7. The beginnings of the economic movement
8. The Ekonomiese Volkskongres
Part III. Afrikaner Nationalism and the Development of the Economic Movement in the 1940s: 9. 'Hereniging' and 'broedertwis'
10. The organisational network of the economic movement
11. The ideology of Afrikaner capital
12. Afrikaner capital and the ideology of apartheid
Part IV. The Accumulation of Afrikaner Capital in the 1940s: 13. Agricultural and finance capital
14. Manufacturing and commercial capital
Part V. Afrikaner Nationalism Triumphant
15. The coming to power of the Herenigde Nationalist Party
16. Conclusion: From 'volkseenheid' to total strategy
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction
Part I. The Great Depression and the Collapse of Hertzog Afrikaner Nationalism: 1. The depression and the class basis of the Nationalist Party
2. The disintegration of the Nationalist Party 1927-1934
3. The Gesuiwerde Nationalist Party and the class basis of Afrikaner nationalism
Part II. The Afrikaner Broederbond and the Beginnings of the Economic Movement: 4. The Afrikaner Broederbond
5. The Afrikaner Broederbond and the development of Christian-nationalist ideology
6. The Afrikaner Broederbond and Christian-national trade unionism
7. The beginnings of the economic movement
8. The Ekonomiese Volkskongres
Part III. Afrikaner Nationalism and the Development of the Economic Movement in the 1940s: 9. 'Hereniging' and 'broedertwis'
10. The organisational network of the economic movement
11. The ideology of Afrikaner capital
12. Afrikaner capital and the ideology of apartheid
Part IV. The Accumulation of Afrikaner Capital in the 1940s: 13. Agricultural and finance capital
14. Manufacturing and commercial capital
Part V. Afrikaner Nationalism Triumphant
15. The coming to power of the Herenigde Nationalist Party
16. Conclusion: From 'volkseenheid' to total strategy
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Part I. The Great Depression and the Collapse of Hertzog Afrikaner Nationalism: 1. The depression and the class basis of the Nationalist Party
2. The disintegration of the Nationalist Party 1927-1934
3. The Gesuiwerde Nationalist Party and the class basis of Afrikaner nationalism
Part II. The Afrikaner Broederbond and the Beginnings of the Economic Movement: 4. The Afrikaner Broederbond
5. The Afrikaner Broederbond and the development of Christian-nationalist ideology
6. The Afrikaner Broederbond and Christian-national trade unionism
7. The beginnings of the economic movement
8. The Ekonomiese Volkskongres
Part III. Afrikaner Nationalism and the Development of the Economic Movement in the 1940s: 9. 'Hereniging' and 'broedertwis'
10. The organisational network of the economic movement
11. The ideology of Afrikaner capital
12. Afrikaner capital and the ideology of apartheid
Part IV. The Accumulation of Afrikaner Capital in the 1940s: 13. Agricultural and finance capital
14. Manufacturing and commercial capital
Part V. Afrikaner Nationalism Triumphant
15. The coming to power of the Herenigde Nationalist Party
16. Conclusion: From 'volkseenheid' to total strategy
Notes
Bibliography
Index.