SMUTS, JAN CHRISTIAAN

yän krĭsˈtyän smŭts, 1870–1950, South African statesman and soldier, b. Cape Colony.

Of Boer (Afrikaner) stock but a British subject by birth, he was educated at Victoria College (at Stellenbosch) and at Cambridge Univ., where he won highest honors in law. In 1895 he was admitted to the Cape Colony bar. When the Jameson Raid (see Jameson, Sir Leander Starr) convinced him that Great Britain intended to conquer the South African Republic, he renounced his British citizenship and moved to the republic, where he became (1898) state attorney.

In the South African War, Smuts commanded (1901–2) Boer guerrilla forces in the Cape Colony. By 1904 he concluded that the cooperation of Boer and British elements was essential to the greatness of South Africa, and he joined with Louis Botha to achieve this alliance. Smuts was instrumental in the creation (1910) of the Union of South Africa (see South Africa). Smuts continuously held office in Botha's cabinet, serving as minister of defense (1910–19), of interior and mines (1910–12), and of finance (1912–13). His use of military force and of admittedly illegal deportations in breaking a miners' strike cost him the support of labor.

Early in World War I, Smuts smashed a new Boer uprising, and in 1916 he served successfully as a general in South Africa's campaign against German East Africa. He was a member (1917–18) of the imperial war cabinet in London, and he signed the Treaty of Versailles. However, he protested that its terms would outrage Germany and prevent the harmonious world order that he believed could best be served by the League of Nations.

Upon Botha's death (1919), Smuts headed the United South African (Unionist) party, and from 1919 to 1924 he was prime minister and minister for native affairs. Weakened by his frequent absences and another strike-breaking incident, his party lost the election of 1924 to a coalition of labor and anti-British nationalists. Smuts in retirement wrote Holism and Evolution (1926, 3d ed. 1936), in which he developed the view that evolution is a sequence of ever more comprehensive integrations; in the political sphere the British Empire and the developing world community provided the highest examples.

Smuts was (1933–39) minister of justice in a coalition cabinet, but when Prime Minister Hertzog opposed entering World War II, Smuts became prime minister. In 1941 he was created field marshal. He spent most of the war in London, where he had a high place in the British war councils, and he was very active in organizing the United Nations. In South Africa, however, Smuts's party lost the election of 1948 to the Nationalists. Smuts represented that portion of South African sentiment that stood for cooperation with the British Empire and that had somewhat less extreme racial views than the Nationalists.

Bibliography

Smuts's speeches are collected in Plans for a Better World (1942). See also J. Van Der Poel, ed., Selections from the Smuts Papers (7 vol., 1966–73); biographies by J. C. Smuts, his son (1952, repr. 1973), W. K. Hancock (2 vol., 1962–68), J. Joseph (1969), and T. J. Haarhoff (1970); B. Williams, Botha, Smuts, and South Africa (1946, repr. 1962).

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...biography of the South African leader Jan Christiaan Smuts, a task that has occupied him for...interview with Sir Keith Hancock on 13 Jan 1985, typescript, in W K Hancock...August 1998. (6) W K Hancock, Smuts: The Fields of Force, 1919-1950...
...moving away from the ideals of Jan Christiaan Smuts, just as regional studies were...which he shared with `Slim Jannie Smuts. The Wool Seminar heralds the development...completed the second volume of Smuts, he moved in 1966 into what might...
...African Minister of Justice Jan Christiaan, Smuts, and United States President...believed that, as he told Smuts, "in the long run...the League of Nations, Jan. 1919, File GD40/54, Lothian...Papers. (96.) Lothian to Smuts, 6 June 1939, quoted in...
...to assert a sovereign international identity. Though Jan Christiaan Smuts of South Africa contributed much to the Covenant...Office, 1942- 1947 ), 13:79. 4. J. C. Smuts, The League of Nations: A Practical Suggestion...
...367f. (4) The term "holistic" is used in its philosophical sense within the philosophy of nature, as developed by Jan Christiaan Smuts, Holism and Evolution (London: Macmillan and Co., 1926) and Adolf Meyer-Abich, Ideen und Ideale der biologischen...
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...Mafeking and founder of the Boy Scouts, the most successful youth movement in history. Global fame also came to Jan Christiaan Smuts, Cambridge-educated lawyer turned Boer guerrilla general, statesman and philosopher-king, who would be acclaimed...
...Boer guerrilla commanders Christiaan de Wet, Koos de la Rey and Jan Smuts harried British bases and...Afrikaners. Burger, Botha and Smuts urged peace. Burger maintained...Botha, de Wet, de la Rey, Smuts and Hertzog -- was sent to...


 

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SMUTS, JAN CHRISTIAAN yan kris tyan smuts, 1870 1950, South African statesman and soldier, b. Cape Colony...he became (1898) state attorney. In the South African War , Smuts commanded (1901 2) Boer guerrilla forces in the Cape Colony. By...
...colonies. As finally adopted, the mandates system was principally the work of the South African statesman Gen. Jan Christiaan Smuts . It marked an important innovation in international law with respect to the treatment of dependent territories...
...1910) until his death, and he was ably assisted by Jan Christiaan Smuts . In World War I, Botha declared South Africa a belligerent...biography by E. Buxton (1924); B. Williams, Botha, Smuts, and South Africa (1946); N. G. Garson, Louis Botha...
...made the Transvaal (as well as the Orange Free State) a crown colony of the British Empire. The Transvaal, led by Jan Christiaan Smuts and Louis Botha , was granted self-government in 1907 and in 1910 became a founding province of the Union of...


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