Ann Bernstein
Focus 57 - May 2010 - Change and Continuity: 100 Years of Statehood
Anthony Egan
Antoinette Handley
Amanda Reichmann
Bernard Makhoswze Magubane
Charles Simkins
Stan Khan
This edition of Focus is dedicated to a series of reflections about 100 years of statehood in South Africa. In my invitation to contributors, I pointed out that the political events which led to Union are well documented and widely known; so was the deliberate marginalisation of the majority of South Africans during the deliberations that led to the establishment of Union in 1910. Indeed, it was this marginalisation which led to the formation of the ANC in 1912, and it was only after some 84 years after the foundation of the state, that a constitutional and political ‘normalisation’ and legitimacy were achieved.
Ivor Chipkin
Jesmond Blumenfeld
John Higginson
Leon Louw
Merle Lipton
Na-iem Dollie
Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge
Barbara Groeblinghoff
RW Johnson
Mary Burton