Title: Seven Votes - How WW II Changed South Africa
ISBN: 9781776190355
Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers, Johannesburg, etc.
Edition: First
First Published: 2020
Language: English
Binding: Paperback, large format
Number of pages: 327
DESCRIPTION:
If seven more Members of South Africa's Parliament had voted in favour of neutrality in 1939, South Africa's history would have proceeded in a completely different direction. Steyn recounts the impact of the decision to enter the Second World War as well as the unforeseen consequences thereof, not the least of which was the rise of nationalism both amongst Afrikaners and Africans
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* Includes black and white images within the text, notes, an index and a bibliography
* Outer edges of pages are starting to fox slightly
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