Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 6323 4526
https://isni.org/isni/0000000063234526
Name: 
Daniël François Malan (dominee uit Zuid-Afrika (1874-1959))
Daniel François Malan (politico sudafricano)
Daniel François Malan (Premierminister Südafrikas und Mitglied der National Party)
Daniel François Malan (South African Prime Minister)
Daniel Malan
Malan, D. F.
Malan, Dan. F.
Malan, Daniel
Malan, Daniel F.
Malan, Daniel François
Malan, Daniel François (Dr)
Ντάνιελ Φρανσουά Μάλαν
Даніель Франсуа Малан
Малан, Даниэль Франсуа
דניאל פרנסואה מאלאן
डॅनियेल फ्रांस्वा मलान
다니엘 프랑수아 말란
ダニエル・フランソワ・マラン
丹尼尔·马兰
Dates: 
1874-1959
Creation class: 
Language material
Manuscript language material
Creation role: 
author
Related names: 
Jansen, E. G. (co-author)
Malan, Daniel François
National Party (South Africa) (isAffiliatedWith)
Pienaar, S.W. (1916-1978)
Pienaar, Schalk Willem (1916-1978)
Scholtz, J.J.J.
Universiteit Utrecht (isAffiliatedWith)
Utrecht
Victoria College of Stellenbosch (isAffiliatedWith)
Titles: 
Afrikaner-volkseenheid en my ervarings op die pad daarheen
Apartheid : Suid-Afrika gee sy antwoord op 'n groot probleem
Buitelandse beleid van die Unie van Suid-Afrika : verklarings
Dr. Malan defines South Africa's position in the Commonwealth : the new formula
Foreign policy of the Union of South Africa
Glo in u volk; Dr. D. F. Malan as redenaar 1908-1954.
Het Idealisme van Berkeley
idealisme van Berkeley, Het
Steel in South Africa
Notes: 
(Daniel François)
Associated Group: National Party (South Africa) naf
Associated Group: Universiteit Utrecht naf
Associated Group: Victoria College of Stellenbosch naf
Associated Language:
Encyclopaedia Britanica (online), February 21, 2020 (Daniel F. Malan; Daniel François Malan; born May 22, 1874 near Riebeeck West, Cape Colony (now in Western Cape); died February 7, 1959, Stellenbosch; statesman and politician who formed South Africa's first exclusively Afrikaner government and instituted the policy of apartheid; educated at Victoria College, Stellenbosch, and at University of Utrecht, Netherlands (doctorate in divinity 1905); entered ministry of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Cape; left the pulpit in 1915 to edit Die Burger, a Cape Town newspaper that supported the National Party, founded the previous year; entered Parliament in 1918; as minister of the interior (from 1924) he instituted laws establishing a South African nationality and flag and recognizing Afrikaans as an official language of the Union, replacing Dutch; with the National Party merged with the South African Party in 1934, Malan left the government and founded the Purified National Party; in 1948 the Re-united National Party, in alliance with the smaller Afrikaner Party, appealed to Afrikaner and British racial sentiments and won a narrow majority in the House of Assembly, enabling Malan, as Prime Minister, to form the first exclusively Afrikaner government of South Africa; from then until his retirement in late 1954 his administration was preoccupied with establishing absolute apartheid, with white (particularly Afrikaner) rule for all time; the government's attempt to remove Coloured (mixed race) people from the common voting rolls of Cape Province in 1951 was declared invalid by the courts in 1952; his successors continued to implement the apartheid policies begun in Malan's administration)
LC data base, 1-11-89 (hdg.: Malan, Daniel François, 1874-1959; usage: D.F. Malan)
Prime ministers Politicians Cabinet officers
Thom, H.B. Dr. D.F. Malan en koalisie, 1988
Proefschrift--Utrecht
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NTA