Political Economy of Pondoland 1860 t0 1930 – Beinart, William
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How the people of one formerly independent African chiefdom were absorbed into the wider South African society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. How South Africa’s African ‘reserves’ became reservoirs of labour and how the rural people defended themselves from the demands made on them. How their struggle affected the shape of rural society and the nature of the South African state itself. 3 Maps. 220 Pages. 1st Edition. Condition: Fair to poor. Binding: Softcover. Lacks upper corner, abrasions to covers, 2cm split to footer.
Publisher: Ravan Press
Date Published: 1982
Publication Place: Johannesburg
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Fair to poor.
Binding: Softcover. Lacks upper corner, abrasions to covers, 2cm split to footer.
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| Weight | 500 g |
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