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The great collection of letters and papers comprising the Smuts
Papers has been assembled at the University of Cape Town by Dr Jean
van der Poel, under Sir Keith Hancock's direction, since Smuts's
death in 1950. The first four volumes of selections cover the
period 1886-1919. The selections are divided into twelve parts,
each with a short introductory section. Dr van der Poel has
provided brief introductions to each letter, article or speech and
has annotated every document. This volume contains the first five
parts up to the peace negociations of Vereeniging and includes the
Memoirs of the Boer War.
The great collection of letters and papers comprising the Smuts
Papers has been assembled at the University of Cape Town by Dr Jean
van der Poel, under Sir Keith Hancock's direction, since Smuts's
death in 1950. The first four volumes of selections cover the
period 1886-1919. The selections are divided into twelve parts,
each with a short introductory section. Dr van der Poel has
provided brief introductions to each letter, article or speech and
has annotated every document. This volume covers the period from
the end of the Boer War to self-government and the forming of the
Union of South Africa.
The great collection of letters and papers comprising the Smuts
Papers has been assembled at the University of Cape Town by Dr Jean
van der Poel, under Sir Keith Hancock's direction, since Smuts's
death in 1950. The first four volumes of selections cover the
period 1886-1919. The selections are divided into twelve parts,
each with a short introductory section. Dr van der Poel has
provided brief introductions to each letter, article or speech and
has annotated every document. This volume covers the early years of
the Union, the campaigns in the South West and East Africa in 1915
and 1916, and Smuts's membership of the British War Cabinet. It
includes his famous speech on the British Empire as a Commonwealth
of Nations and his first formulation of the idea of a League of
Nations.
Volumes V, VI and VII complete the series of selections from the
Smuts Papers. They cover the period from August 1919, when Smuts
succeeded Botha as prime minister of the Union of South Africa,
until his death in September 1950. The selection is divided into
six parts, each with a short introduction. All the documents are
annotated and those in Dutch or Afrikaans are provided with
translations. There are over six hundred biographical notes.
Smuts's stature as a world statesman, his intimate concern with the
problems of European and Commonwealth politics and his central
position in South African affairs place his private papers among
the most important collections of their kind. The main contents of
Volume VI (1934???1945) are perceptive letters on the strategy and
course of the Second World War and on the inception of UNO - events
in which Smuts took a leading part.
Volumes V, VI and VII complete the series of selections from the
Smuts Papers. They cover the period from August 1919, when Smuts
succeeded Botha as prime minister of the Union of South Africa,
until his death in September 1950. The selection is divided into
six parts, each with a short introduction. All the documents are
annotated and those in Dutch or Afrikaans are provided with
translations. There are over six hundred biographical notes.
Smuts's stature as a world statesman, his intimate concern with the
problems of European and Commonwealth politics and his central
position in South African affairs place his private papers among
the most important collections of their kind. Volume VII covers the
last five years of Smut's life - years of political innovation, of
eventual failure, of private adversity. The volume also contains
the biographical entries and the general index.
Volumes V, VI and VII complete the series of selections from the
Smuts Papers. They cover the period from August 1919, when Smuts
succeeded Botha as prime minister of the Union of South Africa,
until his death in September 1950. The selection is divided into
six parts, each with a short introduction. All the documents are
annotated and those in Dutch or Afrikaans are provided with
translations. There are over six hundred biographical notes.
Smuts's stature as a world statesman, his intimate concern with the
problems of European and Commonwealth politics and his central
position in South African affairs place his private papers among
the most important collections of their kind. Volume V covers the
period from 1919 to 1934 - years of crisis for Smut's 'own child',
the League of Nations and, in South Africa, a time which saw
confrontations on colour questions and adjustments that led to
party fusion.
The great collection of letters and papers comprising the Smuts
Papers has been assembled at the University of Cape Town by Dr Jean
van der Poel, under Sir Keith Hancock's direction, since Smuts's
death in 1950. The first four volumes of selections cover the
period 1886-1919. The selections are divided into twelve parts,
each with a short introductory section. Dr van der Poel has
provided brief introductions to each letter, article or speech and
has annotated every document. This volume covers the peace
negotiations at Versailles and includes the bibliographical notes
and the general index.
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