A BIOGRAPHY OF F. C. ERASMUS, SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENSE MINISTER, 1948-1959
Author: | Boulter, Roger |
Year: | 2012 |
Pages: | 404 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-2586-1 978-0-7734-2586-6 |
Price: | $259.95 |
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This book reconsiders the life of former South African Defense Minister, F.C. Erasmus. Although an architect of the Nationalists' post-war election victory, he was not considered a minster of the first rank. Erasmus initiated a process of ridding the defense force of officers who he believed were associated with the government of Jan Smuts. Erasmus felt that the armed services had been too British in its ethos and appearance and wanted to create a force that was uniquely South African. However, without an immanent military threat, Erasmus never received a substantial budgetary allocation to modernize the military which left the military unable to assist the civil power in suppressing disturbances. Moreover, while Erasmus sought to cement South Africa’s relations with the West, he was unsuccessful in creating an anti-communist alliance for the land and maritime defense of Africa. This new biography looks at the events and time period that shaped this period of South African history in an attempt to correct misinterpretation of this period.
Reviews
“[the Author’s] study has made superb use of a vast range of archival evidence on three continents, and this is amplified by extensive oral testimonies from those involved in the 1950s. Thus it provides the reader with a remarkably full account of Erasmus’ pivotal career.” – Prof. David Dickson, Trinity College, Dublin
“… meticulous and thorough use of available archive sources and painstaking analysis of the evidence. In the process [the Author] identifies some errors made by scholars in the past who have discussed South African defence in the 1950s.” – Prof. Adrian Guelke, Queens University, Belfast
Table of Contents
Foreword by Professor David Dickson
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One – Erasmus, Defence and the National Party in the Years of Opposition
Erasmus the Political Organiser
The Foundations of National Defence
The UDF in the Context of Commonwealth Defence
The National Party’s Defence and Foreign Policy in the Years of Opposition
Chapter Two – Erasmus and the Development of the Defence Force
The Creation of a Nationally Minded Officer Corps
The Combat Worthiness of the Defence Force
Altering the Ethos of the Defence Force
The Consolidation of Bi-Lingualism
The Defence Force and Apartheid Structures
Erasmus, the Defence Secretariat and the Administration of the Defence Force
Chapter Three – Erasmus and the Wider World
South Africa, Britain and the Defence of the Middle East
The Defence of Colonial Africa South of the Sahara
The Union and Maritime Defence
Erasmus and the United States
Chapter Four – Erasmus in the South African Political Realm
His Role in Cabinet Government
Erasmus and the Nationalist Milieu
The United Party and Erasmus
National Defence and the Extra-Parliamentary Groups
Chapter Five – Conclusion
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Indices
Names Index
Subject Index