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Conference paper |
| Title: | Working papers in Southern African studies: papers presented at the A.S.I. African studies seminar |
| Editor: | Bonner, P.L. |
| Chapter(s): | Present |
| Year: | 1977 |
| Issue: | 5 |
| Pages: | 343 |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | ASI communication |
| City of publisher: | Johannesburg |
| Publisher: | African Studies Institute, University of the Witwatersrand |
| ISBN: | 0854943994 |
| Geographic terms: | Southern Africa Mozambique South Africa |
| Subjects: | 1977 political economy conference papers (form) |
| Abstract: | A selection of papers, presented to the University of the Witwatersrand African Studies Institute's African Studies Seminar in 1975, which reflect the prevailing interest in political economy, and in particular the creation and control of labour supplies and the development of the structures of segregation and apartheid. Contents: The 1946 Durban 'riots': a case-study in race and class, by E.C. Webster - The agrarian counter-revolution in the Transvaal and the origins of segregation: 1902-1913, by P. Rich - The administration and control of migratory labour on the South African gold mines: capitalism and the State in the era of Kruger and Milner, by A.H. Jeeves - The 1946 African mine-workers' strike in the political economy of South Africa, by D. O'Meara - The origins of migrant labour, colonialism, and the under-development of southern Mozambique, by D.J. Webster - Rules and roles: political processes in a Tswana chiefdom, by J.L. Comaroff - The rise of Afrikanerdom as an immanent critique of Marxist theory of social class, by T. Dunbar Moodie. |