The long obedience: The political career of Zach de Beer, 1953-1994
Zach de Beer, former leader of the PFP (1988–1989) and the DP (1989–1994) is one of the forgotten men of South African history. During the darkest years of the apartheid state, he, along with others, kept liberal democratic ideals alive. Outside of parliament, as a prominent figure in the financial world, he encouraged constitutional and political reform. He played a leading role in the founding of the Democratic Party in 1989. In recognition of his contribution to the anti-apartheid struggle, President Nelson Mandela appointed him as ambassador to the Netherlands in 1994. He died in 1999.
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The long obedience: The political career of Zach de Beer, 1953-1994
Zach de Beer, former leader of the PFP (1988–1989) and the DP (1989–1994) is one of the forgotten men of South African history. During the darkest years of the apartheid state, he, along with others, kept liberal democratic ideals alive. Outside of parliament, as a prominent figure in the financial world, he encouraged constitutional and political reform. He played a leading role in the founding of the Democratic Party in 1989. In recognition of his contribution to the anti-apartheid struggle, President Nelson Mandela appointed him as ambassador to the Netherlands in 1994. He died in 1999.
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The long obedience: The political career of Zach de Beer, 1953-1994

The long obedience: The political career of Zach de Beer, 1953-1994

by Alex Mouton
The long obedience: The political career of Zach de Beer, 1953-1994

The long obedience: The political career of Zach de Beer, 1953-1994

by Alex Mouton

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Zach de Beer, former leader of the PFP (1988–1989) and the DP (1989–1994) is one of the forgotten men of South African history. During the darkest years of the apartheid state, he, along with others, kept liberal democratic ideals alive. Outside of parliament, as a prominent figure in the financial world, he encouraged constitutional and political reform. He played a leading role in the founding of the Democratic Party in 1989. In recognition of his contribution to the anti-apartheid struggle, President Nelson Mandela appointed him as ambassador to the Netherlands in 1994. He died in 1999.

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ISBN-13: 9781485314493
Publisher: Protea Boekhuis
Publication date: 06/30/2025
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x (d)

About the Author

Prof. F.A. (Alex) Mouton is a professor of history at Unisa. He teaches modern South African history and is the author of Voices in the desert: Margaret and William Ballanger: A biography; Voorloper: Die lewe van Schalk Pienaar (2001); Prophet without honour: F.S. Malan: Afrikaner, South African and Cape liberal (2011); Iron in the soul: The leaders of the official parliamentary opposition in South Africa, 1910–1993 (2017); and The opportunist: The political life of Oswald Pirow, 1915–1959 (2020).
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