Worker consciousness in black miners: Southern Rhodesia, …
It has become accepted by historians and social scientists alike that African workers in Rhodesia were slow to demonstrate resistance in the industrial setting of the …Web
اقرأ أكثرBeyond Agency: The African Peasantry, the State, and Tobacco …
Footnote 75 The labour crisis hit the mining and agricultural sectors in Southern Rhodesia severely during the 1930s, compounded by competition from South African gold mines offering higher wages. Footnote 76 Labour shortages and the 'labour question' had a significant impact: labour deficits of between 15 to 85 per cent were …Web
اقرأ أكثرRWODES, AND
the history of one of Rhodes's interests, mining in Southern Rhodesia, together with his Rand investments, it is intended to provide a basis for a re-evaluation ... of the "pioneer column" at the end of September 1890, prospectors swarmed into the countryoide to locate the "Second Rand". Development and Disillusionment, 1890-1896/7Web
اقرأ أكثرThe British South Africa Company and the impact of early gold mining
Mining regulations 1890 - 1924. ... In 1905 there were 76 smallworkers, the number more than doubled in the next year and by 1907 there were 254 mines each producing less than 1,000 ounces of gold annually. ... Gold Mining in Southern Rhodesia 1919/1953. The Rhodesian Journal of Economics. Volume 10, No 1. March 1976. F.P. Mennell. Hints on ...Web
اقرأ أكثرMoney in South-Central Africa, 1890–1931: Africans, Imperial …
The Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) in Southern Rhodesia, 1905–1945." African Economic History 47 ( 1 ): 52 – 89 . 10.1353/aeh.2019.0003 CrossRef Google Scholar Mseba, Admire .Web
اقرأ أكثر"Am I A Man?": Gender and the Pass Laws in Urban Colonial …
State writing, subversion and citizenship in Southern Rhodesia's state of emergency, 1959–1960. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, Vol. 52, Issue. 3, p. 289.Web
اقرأ أكثرResponsible Government and Miner-Farmer Relations in …
This paper uses miner-farmer relations in post-1923 Southern Rhodesia as a lens to delineate the protean nature of state policy in dealing with sectorial interests of …Web
اقرأ أكثرFull text of "Southern Rhodesia 1890-1950; A Record of Sixty …
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RF2E9JP8B – Cecil John Rhodes PC (5 July 1853 – 26 March 1902) was a British mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. An ardent believer in British imperialism, Rhodes and his British South Africa Company founded the southern African territory of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe and …Web
اقرأ أكثرSettler Farmers and Coerced African Labour in Southern Rhodesia…
46 PRO, DO 35/831/R17/178, O'Keefe to Stephenson, 21 April 1942. Forced labour for wartime production (in British colonial Africa) was first introduced in Kenya and Northern Rhodesia in February 1942. These measures attracted a good deal of criticism from sections of the British Labour Party but were defended by the Imperial Government …Web
اقرأ أكثرPrehistory and Ideology in Zimbabwe | Africa | Cambridge Core
Extract. Zimbabwe has adopted the name of the Shona state, centred on the city of Great Zimbabwe, which flourished between five and eight hundred years ago, and whose ruined stone walls are one of the most remarkable monuments in Africa. Great Zimbabwe was a considerable human achievement, evidence of the acquisition and …Web
اقرأ أكثرFarmers, miners and the state in colonial Zimbabwe (Southern …
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis explores the long and entangled relationship of farmers, miners and the state in Southern Rhodesia from 1895 when the Mines and Minerals …Web
اقرأ أكثرChapter 9 Education and Southern Rhodesia's poor whites, …
1890-1930 It became evident during the pioneer decade that Southern Rhodesia was not another Eldorado. Consequently, the Chartered Company (BSAC), anxious to obtain quick returns on its considerable investment, sold exclusive mineral concessions and extensive areas of land to large mining and development companies.Web
اقرأ أكثرNarratives of Scarcity: Colonial State Responses to Water
As soon as the British South Africa Company's directors realized that Southern Rhodesia was not as endowed with mineral resources that rivaled the Transvaal, they were compelled to elevate agriculture to a status where it, alongside mining, became a prime agent for laying the economic foundations of the new colonial state.Web
اقرأ أكثرBritish Colonial History
Part 1: Papers of Sir Richard Burton (1821-1890). Part 1. ... Speke who died mysteriously on the eve of a public meeting with Burton;" reports on West African and South African mines; letters describing his mining interests on the Gold Coast, papers of his wife Isabel Burton; papers dealing with publications by both. ... Transvaal & Southern ...Web
اقرأ أكثرWhite miners in historical perspective: Southern Rhodesia, …
White workers in the Southern Rhodesian mining industry between 1890 and 1953 normally constituted only some four per cent of the total labour force, yet they virtually …Web
اقرأ أكثرBritish South Africa Company & Rhodesia – A Brief History
The earliest stamps of Rhodesia are inscribed "British South Africa Company" (BSAC for short) and were first issued on 2nd January 1892. Indeed the name "Rhodesia" did not appear on any stamps until the overprinted Arms issue of 1909-12 (SG.100/113e). The British South Africa Company was formed by Cecil John Rhodes, a wealthy diamond ...Web
اقرأ أكثرZimbabwe: British South Africa Company (1890
BSAC flag - fimbriated version image by Martin Grieve, 04 Dec 2002. Andre Burgers' in "Sovereign Flags of Southern Africa" (1997) [] shows two images and the following text: "After an Ndebele uprising in 1893, the Company annexed Matabeleland and hoisted the Company flag over Bulawayo.This flag was a Union Jack with in the center …Web
اقرأ أكثرWhite Miners in Historical Perspective: Southern Rhodesia, …
Southern Rhodesia, 1890-1953 IAN PHIMISTER White workers in the Southern Rhodesian mining industry between 1890 and 1953 normally constituted only some four per cent of the total labour force, yet they virtually monopolized, at comparatively high wages, skilled, semi-skilled and supervisory jobs. The structural position of this white working ...Web
اقرأ أكثرRhodes, Rhodesia and the Rand
Examination of the growth of capitalist mining in Southern Rhodesia com-bined with a regional analysis, however, suggests that Rhodes-and to that ex-tent, the British South Africa Company (BSAC)-realized the comparative ... the Mashonaland Mining Regulations No. 1 of 1890 were designed to promote the rapid development of gold mining by large ...Web
اقرأ أكثرCompany rule in Rhodesia
1922 Southern Rhodesian government referendum. Self government vs direct rule. The British South Africa Company's administration of what became Rhodesia was chartered in 1889 by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and began with the Pioneer Column's march northeast to Mashonaland in 1890. Empowered by its charter to acquire, …Web
اقرأ أكثرRacism in Colonial Zimbabwe | SpringerLink
The White settlers who entered the territory of what was to become Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) in 1890 as part of an invading group of adventurers known as the Pioneer Column which Rhodes sponsored were imbued by this sense of mission and superiority which made them regard the indigenous African majority as a lesser breed to …Web
اقرأ أكثر2 Civilization and Morality: Manichaean Attitudes
JEATER, DIANA, 'Civilization and Morality: Manichaean Attitudes among the Occupiers of Southern Rhodesia, 1890–1905', Marriage, Perversion, and Power: ... Many of the white people with an interest in Southern Rhodesia at the turn of the century were from Europe, particularly the British Isles, and even those born elsewhere were influenced by ...Web
اقرأ أكثرZambia
Zambia - Colonial Rule, Independence, Economy: At first the BSAC administered its territory north of the Zambezi in two parts, North-Eastern and North-Western Rhodesia. In 1911 these were united to form Northern Rhodesia, with its capital at Livingstone, near Victoria Falls. Among a population of perhaps one million, there were about 1,500 white …Web
اقرأ أكثرSouthern and Central Africa, 1886–1910
The Cambridge History of Africa - September 1985. If diamonds had begun the transformation of southern Africa, the industrialisation which followed the discovery of vast seams of underground gold on the Witwatersrand in 1886, followed by the renewed assertion of British supremacy in the interior of southern Africa, greatly accelerated the …Web
اقرأ أكثرThe Development of Early Settler Identity in Southern …
The Development of Early Settler Identity in Southern Rhodesia: 1890-1914 By Julie Bonello Ontario provincial government (julie.bonello@ Ontario.ca) White settlement in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, is little more than a century old, yet its development is a significant and exceptional episode in the complex history of colonial Africa.Web
اقرأ أكثرThe Reconstruction of the Southern Rhodesian Gold Mining …
Although gold and other minerals were mined between the Limpopo and the Zambezi for well over one thousand years by the region's African inhabitants, the inception of …Web
اقرأ أكثرWelcome to SAS-Space
i Between Occupation and about 1905, the Companyls efforts were directed at 1 l realizing a "Second Rand" in Southern Rhodesia, so much so that for the first two and l a half decades after Occupation the mines were largely dependent on African producers I for food supplies, (5) As early as 1891 the Companyfs directors had stated thatWeb
اقرأ أكثرAlluvial gold mining and trade in Nineteenth-Century South …
54 See Arrighi, G., ' Labour Supplies in Historical Perspective: A study of the proletarianisation of the African Peasantry in Rhodesia ', Journal of Development Studies, VI (1970), 197 – 234 CrossRef Google Scholar; Phimister, I. R., ' Peasant Production and Underdevelopment in Southern Rhodesia, 1890–1914 ', African Affairs ...Web
اقرأ أكثرYournal of African History, 33 (I992), pp. I I I-I28 II I Printed in
Nyasaland.' The labour requirements of mining capitalists and European 5 T. Ranger, 'Growing from the roots: reflections on peasant research in central and southern Africa', J. Southern Afr. Studies, v ( 978), 119-2 I . Ranger makes a case for the survival of a viable peasantry in the MIakoni district into the 1940S in his PeasantWeb
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