
Includes bibliographical references (p. ix-x).Introduction: the historiography of segregation and apartheid / William Beinart and Saul Dubow -- The Sanitation syndrome: bubonic plague and urban native policy in the Cape Colony, 1900-09 / Maynard W. Swanson -- British hegemony and the origins of segregation in South Africa, 1901-14 / Martin Legassick -- Capitalism and cheap labour power in South Africa: from segregation to apartheid / Harold Wolpe -- Natal, the Zulu royal family and the ideology of segregation / Shula Marks -- Marxism, feminism and South African studies / Belinda Bozzoli -- The Elaboration of segregationist ideology / Saul Dubow -- Chieftaincy and the concept of articulation: South Africa circa 1900-50 / William Beinart -- The Growth of Afrikaner identity / Hermann Giliomee -- The Meaning of apartheid before 1948: conflicting interests and forces within the Afrikaner Nationalist alliance / Deborah Posel -- Displaced urbanization: South Africa's rural slums / Colin Murray -- Ethnicity and pseudo-ethnicity in the Ciskei / J. B. Peires.Electronic reproduction.Boulder, Colo.:NetLibrary,2003.Available via World Wide Web.Access may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries.
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0
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
ISBN-10:
020330019X
ISBN-13:
9780203300190
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