- Source: Hermann Giliomee
Hermann Giliomee is an author of historical and political studies, former Professor of Political Studies at the University of Cape Town (1983–2002), President of the South African Institute of Race Relations (1995–1997) and Extraordinary Professor of History at the Stellenbosch University.
He co-founded Die Suid-Afrikaans, an Afrikaans journal of opinion in 1984. Giliomee was a regular columnist for the Cape Times, The Rand Daily Mail and other periodicals from 1980 to 1997 and is writing a political column for the Afrikaans morning newspapers Die Burger, Beeld and Volksblad.
Books by Hermann Giliomee
Ethnic power mobilized – Can South Africa change ? (Co-author: Heribert Adam), Yale University Press, 1979
Die Kaap tydens die eerste Britse bewind, 1795–1803, 1971
The parting of the ways, 1982
Up against the fences, 1985
The Shaping of South African Society 1652–1840, 1988
From apartheid to nation-building, 1989
Negotiating South Africa's future, 1989
The Bold experiment, 1994
The awkward embrace, 1999
Kruispad, 2001
The Afrikaners: biography of a people, 2003, ISBN 0-8139-2237-2, University of Virginia Press / Tafelberg Publishers; expanded and updated edition, 2010, ISBN 0813930553
Die Afrikaners: `n Biografie, 2004
'n Vaste plek vir Afrikaans (Co-author: Lawrence Schlemmer), Protea Boekhuis, 2006
Nog altyd hier gewees – Die storie van 'n Stellenbosse gemeenskap, Tafelberg, 2007
New History of South Africa, ISBN 978-0624043591, both Co-editor: Bernard Mbenga, 2007, 464 pp, 600 illustrations Nuwe geskiedenis van Suid-Afrika, ISBN 9780624043584