1998
DOI: 10.4102/koers.v63i4.538
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Afrikaners en Nederlanders: stamverwante?

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Are the Afrikaners kinsmen of the Dutch?

In some recent publications the Afrikaners and the Dutch have been referred to as each other's cousins, kinsmen or relatives. Other authors, however, consider the concept of “stamverwantskap" (which can be translated as tribal affiliation or as membership of a family of nations) to be outdated and incorrect. This article briefly examines the development of the idea of "stamverwantskap” between Dutchmen, Flemings and Afrikaners and points out th… Show more

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“…This undercut the idea of a Netherlandic stam and stamverwantskap. 166 "Christian-national" South Africa seemed to hold onto the past and isolation, rejecting the outside world's solutions just as Dutch society underwent a "silent revolution", abandoning old divisions and orthodoxies. 167 Even ARP politicians embraced this shift.…”
Section: The Aftermathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This undercut the idea of a Netherlandic stam and stamverwantskap. 166 "Christian-national" South Africa seemed to hold onto the past and isolation, rejecting the outside world's solutions just as Dutch society underwent a "silent revolution", abandoning old divisions and orthodoxies. 167 Even ARP politicians embraced this shift.…”
Section: The Aftermathmentioning
confidence: 99%