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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.
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