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Seleksies uit die briewe van President M.T. Steyn, 1904-1910

Title
Seleksies uit die briewe van President M.T. Steyn, 1904-1910 / redakteurs Con de Wet, Elizabeth van Heyningen ; vertaler Chris van der Merwe = Selections from the letters of President M.T. Steyn, 1904-1910 / editors Con de Wet, Elizabeth van Heyningen ; translator Chris van der Merwe.
Author
Steyn, M. T. (Marthinus Theunis), 1857-1916.
Publication
Cape Town : VRS/VRV, 2017.

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Additional Authors
  • De Wet, Con
  • Van Heyningen, E.
  • Van der Merwe, Chris
Description
xxxviii, 205 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
"President M.T. Steyn is one of the heroes of Afrikaner history, leading the guerrilla war against the British from 1899-1902, and fiercely resisting submission. He was struck down by a neural disease in 1902 and was unable to participate in the negotiations that ended the war. In 1902 he went to Europe for treatment and, after a partial recovery, he returned to South Africa. Although he was unable to participate fully in post-war political events, he became an 'elder' statesman (still in his 40s) who was consulted by the leading South African politicians on such subjects as the creation of an Afrikaner nation, the self-government of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, and the making of Union. He returned briefly to political life as vice-chair of the National Convention in Durban, to decide the terms of Union. His determination to preserve a strong Afrikaner identity, combined with his wise counsel and generosity, made a great impression on the other participants, including old enemies like Dr L.S. Jameson. Sadly, his health was too poor for him to contribute to the new Union. The letters in this volume are an extraordinary record of courage and intelligence. Under other circumstances he might have played a much greater role in South Africa, even, perhaps, altering the course of events. At the same time, in the tempestuous, multi-cultural South Africa of today, 101 years after Steyn's death, many of his ideas are unacceptable, for, like his white compatriots, J.C. Smuts and J.X. Merriman, he could not imagine a society in which black men (let alone women) had a right to political equality. Yet this volume has relevance as it contributes, inter alia, to our understanding of political racism; of equal value is what it tells us about how to make a new country" -- Provided by publisher.
Series Statement
Second series / VRS = Tweede reeks / VRV ; no. 48
Uniform Title
Van Riebeeck Society (Series) ; 2nd. ser., no. 48.
Alternative Title
  • Selections from the letters of President M.T. Steyn, 1904-1910
  • M.T. Steyn, briewe-letters
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-183) and index.
Language (note)
  • Text in Afrikaans and Dutch with English translations.
Call Number
JFD 18-2772
ISBN
  • 9780981426495
  • 0981426492
LCCN
2017495700
OCLC
1029077656
Author
Steyn, M. T. (Marthinus Theunis), 1857-1916.
Title
Seleksies uit die briewe van President M.T. Steyn, 1904-1910 / redakteurs Con de Wet, Elizabeth van Heyningen ; vertaler Chris van der Merwe = Selections from the letters of President M.T. Steyn, 1904-1910 / editors Con de Wet, Elizabeth van Heyningen ; translator Chris van der Merwe.
Publisher
Cape Town : VRS/VRV, 2017.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Second series / VRS = Tweede reeks / VRV ; no. 48
Van Riebeeck Society (Series) ; 2nd. ser., no. 48.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-183) and index.
Language
Text in Afrikaans and Dutch with English translations.
Added Author
De Wet, Con, editor.
Van Heyningen, E., editor.
Van der Merwe, Chris, translator.
Steyn, M. T. (Marthinus Theunis), 1857-1916. Correspondence. Selections.
Steyn, M. T. (Marthinus Theunis), 1857-1916. Correspondence. Selections. English.
Spine Title
M.T. Steyn, briewe-letters
Research Call Number
JFD 18-2772
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