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where he attended school for only 3 years. Later he worked in Pretoria as a shop-assistant, an articled clerk and a civil servant, studying diligently when he found the time. When the
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started, he was working as a clerk for the Department of Mines and would marry Johanna, the granddaughter of M. W. Pretorius (i.e. 'Swart Martiens', the cousin of
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in 1902 at the end of the war, there was no job for him at the Department of Mines and he considered emigrating to Argentina, but was offered the editorship of
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and Anglo-Boer wars. In 1936, Preller was appointed as the state historian, a position he held until his death.
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During the Anglo-Boer War, he was part of the Pretoria Commando serving in the artillery but was captured at
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magazine from 1910 until 1922. After the death of Botha in 1919 his loyalty wavered and he joined the
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Thompson, L. M. (1962). "Afrikaner Nationalist Historiography and the Policy of Apartheid".
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Gustav was the son of Comdt. Robert Logie Preller and Stefina Schoeman (daughter of the
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Talana, Die Drie Generaals-slag by Dundee, met Lewensskets van Genl. Daniel Erasmus
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Hofmeyr, Isabel (1988). "Popularizing History: The Case of Gustav Preller".
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member from its creation in 1910 with the formation of the
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The South African Academy of Science and Art (Afrikaans:
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in 1925. He became editor of the party's mouthpiece,
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Index


Pretoria
Pelindaba
Afrikaans
Afrikaner
South Africa
Voortrekkers
Voortrekker Monument
Voortrekker
Stephanus Schoeman
Standerton
Boer War
M. W. Pretorius
Ermelo
India
Transvaal Colony
Louis Botha's
Het Volk
South African Party
Union of South Africa
South African Freemason
Die Brandwag
National Party
Great Trek
Die Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns




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