White supremacy and Black resistance in pre-industrial South Africa : the making of the colonial order in the Eastern Cape, 1770-1865
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White supremacy and Black resistance in pre-industrial South Africa : the making of the colonial order in the Eastern Cape, 1770-1865
(African studies series, 72)
Cambridge University Press, 1992
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Bibliography: p. 259-278
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book provides an innovative and in-depth analysis of the emergence of a racially divided society in pre-industrial Southern Africa. It centres on an exploration of the past of the Eastern Cape, a region of decisive importance in Southern African history. Colonial land and labour policies which had their origin in the Eastern Cape spread into much of British Southern and Eastern Africa and as far away as the White Highlands of Kenya. In the modern era the Eastern Cape has been the cradle of African nationalism in South Africa. Clifton Crais moves beyond the `liberal and marxist approaches that have dominated South African history by bringing questions of culture to the centre of his analysis.
目次
- Illustrations
- Maps and figures
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Chronology
- Preface
- Part I. Times of Plenty, Times of Pain: 1. Shapes in a land: economy, ritual, and identity
- 2. People of another house: slavery, mimesis, and the frontier
- Part II. Colonial Paradoxes: 3. A departure: the will to power
- 4. The taste of freedom other men eat so sweet: the emancipations
- 5. The manor on the hill: British settlers in a New South Africa
- 6. Ambiguous frontiers: religion, trade and misunderstanding
- 7. Empire and the savages: capitalism, the state, and the image of the African
- 8. Beasts of prey
- 9. Of witchcraft, poles and old times that were past: the story continued
- Part III. Of the Conquerors and the Vanquished: 10. Empire and t he ancestors
- Notes
- Bibliography.
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