. . . . "1093113864"^^ . . "Werner Willi Max Eiselen (1899-1977) \u00E9tait un anthropologue et linguiste sud-africain qui fut secr\u00E9taire aux Affaires indig\u00E8nes puis secr\u00E9taire aux Affaires bantoues et au D\u00E9veloppement au c\u00F4t\u00E9 d'Hendrik Verwoerd alors ministre des affaires indig\u00E8nes (1950-1958) puis Premier ministre (1958-1966). Auteur de nombreux ouvrages qui firent autorit\u00E9s dans les cercles nationalistes afrikaners et cofondateur du South African Bureau of Racial Affairs (SABRA), Werner Max Eiselen a largement inspir\u00E9 et contribu\u00E9 \u00E0 la politique de l'apartheid."@fr . . . . . . . . . . "Max Eiselen"@fr . . . "Werner Willi Max Eiselen (1899\u20131977) was a South African anthropologist and linguist. He was an ally and associate of Hendrik Verwoerd, the Minister of Native Affairs from 1950\u20131958 and the Prime Minister of South Africa from 1958\u20131966. He led the Eiselen Commission, an advisory board that investigated native education and formed the basis of the Bantu Education Act of 1953 which moved control of education of South Africa's blacks from missionary schools to local government control. It also made starting a \"Bantu\" school without permission and registration from the government illegal. Eiselen was a supporter of apartheid; he believed that it would be better for both white and black South Africans. Eiselen was fluent in a number of African languages and studied a number of South Africa's native tribes. Eiselen's books and works were commonly cited by the National Party and pro-apartheid South Africans, and he is sometimes referred to as an \"intellectual architect\" of apartheid."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "37027308"^^ . . . . "Werner Willi Max Eiselen (1899-1977) \u00E9tait un anthropologue et linguiste sud-africain qui fut secr\u00E9taire aux Affaires indig\u00E8nes puis secr\u00E9taire aux Affaires bantoues et au D\u00E9veloppement au c\u00F4t\u00E9 d'Hendrik Verwoerd alors ministre des affaires indig\u00E8nes (1950-1958) puis Premier ministre (1958-1966). Auteur de nombreux ouvrages qui firent autorit\u00E9s dans les cercles nationalistes afrikaners et cofondateur du South African Bureau of Racial Affairs (SABRA), Werner Max Eiselen a largement inspir\u00E9 et contribu\u00E9 \u00E0 la politique de l'apartheid."@fr . . . . "Werner Willi Max Eiselen (* 1899 in Middelburg, Transvaal; \u2020 12. Juni 1977 in Tzaneen) war ein s\u00FCdafrikanischer Anthropologe, Staatssekret\u00E4r f\u00FCr Eingeborenenanliegen und der Namensgeber f\u00FCr die so genannte Eiselen Commission, ein wissenschaftliches Beratungsgremium der ersten Apartheidsregierung."@de . . . . . "Werner Willi Max Eiselen"@de . . . . . . . "Max Eiselen"@en . . . . . . . . "3971"^^ . . . . . . . "Werner Willi Max Eiselen (* 1899 in Middelburg, Transvaal; \u2020 12. Juni 1977 in Tzaneen) war ein s\u00FCdafrikanischer Anthropologe, Staatssekret\u00E4r f\u00FCr Eingeborenenanliegen und der Namensgeber f\u00FCr die so genannte Eiselen Commission, ein wissenschaftliches Beratungsgremium der ersten Apartheidsregierung."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "Werner Willi Max Eiselen (1899\u20131977) was a South African anthropologist and linguist. He was an ally and associate of Hendrik Verwoerd, the Minister of Native Affairs from 1950\u20131958 and the Prime Minister of South Africa from 1958\u20131966. He led the Eiselen Commission, an advisory board that investigated native education and formed the basis of the Bantu Education Act of 1953 which moved control of education of South Africa's blacks from missionary schools to local government control. It also made starting a \"Bantu\" school without permission and registration from the government illegal."@en . . . . . . . . . . . .