Seven Votes: How WWII Changed South Africa Forever (Richard Steyn)

Seven Votes: How WWII Changed South Africa Forever (Richard Steyn)

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Seven Votes: How WWII Changed South Africa Forever

  • Author: Richard Steyn

About Book

  • Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
  • Pages: 327
  • isbn: 9781776190355
  • GoodReads Rating: 4.4

Condition & Size

  • Size: Format C (Large Format 138x216/156x234mm)
  • Book Type: Paperback
  • CAI Condition Score: 8/10
  • CAI Condition Description: Excellent

Summary

If a mere seven more MPs had voted with Prime Minister JBM Hertzog in favour of neutrality, South Africa's history would have been quite different. Parliament's narrow decision to go to war in 1939 led to a seismic upheaval throughout the 1940s: black people streamed in their thousands from rural areas to the cities in search of jobs; volunteers of all races answered the call to go 'up north' to fight; and opponents of the Smuts government actively hindered the war effort by attacking soldiers and committing acts of sabotage. World War Two upended South Africa's politics, ruining attempts to forge white unity and galvanising opposition to segregation among African, Indian and coloured communities. It also sparked debates among nationalists, socialists, liberals and communists such as the country had never previously experienced.As Richard Steyn recounts so compellingly in 7 Votes, the war's unforeseen consequence was the boost it gave to nationalism, both Afrikaner and African, that went on to transform the country in the second half of the 20th century. The book brings to life an extraordinary cast of characters, including wartime leader Jan Smuts, DF Malan and his National Party colleagues, African nationalists from Anton Lembede and AB Xuma to Walter Sisulu and Nelson Mandela, the influential Indian activists Yusuf Dadoo and Monty Naicker, and many others.

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