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Floris Albertus Van Jaarsveld •ï¿½2 Books
The Afrikaner's Interpretation of South African History (1964)
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    Foreign and Comparative Government (Review)
    The Afrikaner's Interpretation of South African History, by F.A. Van Jaarsveld
    1. The Afrikaner's Interpretation of South African History by F.A. Van Jaarsveld
    American Political Science Review, March 1965, p. 200
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    Africa (2 Reviews)
    The Afrikaner's Interpretation of South African History, by F.A. Van Jaarsveld
    1. The Afrikaner's Interpretation of South African History by F.A. Van Jaarsveld
    2. Time Longer Than Rope by Edward Roux
    The American Historical Review, April 1965, p. 786
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    Recent Books on International Relations (16 Reviews)
    Africa
    1. African Development Planning by Ronald Robinson
    2. The Importance of Being Black by Frank R. Moraes
    3. Economic Development for Africa South of the Sahara by E.A.G. Robinson
    4. Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia by Richard M. Brace
    5. The Economy of Morocco, 1912-1962 by Charles F. Stewart
    6. Algeria's Infrastructure by John C. Pawera
    7. The New States of West Africa by Kenneth W.J. Post
    8. Political Parties in French-Speaking West Africa by Ruth Schachter Morgenthau
    9. A History of the Gambia by Harry A. Gailey
    10. The New Liberia by Lawrence A. Marinelli
    11. Local Government in Ghana by J.K. Nsarkoh
    12. Federal Government in Nigeria by Eme O. Awa
    13. Political Awakening in the Belgian Congo. by Rene Lemarchand
    14. The Northern Rhodesia General Election, 1962 by David C. Mulford
    15. Britain and Nyasaland by Griffith B. Jones
    16. The Afrikaner's Interpretation of South African History by F.A. Van Jaarsveld
    Foreign Affairs, April 1965, pp. 551-553