White Men s Dreams, Black Men s Blood: African Labor and British Expansionism in Southern Africa, 1877-1895 (Paperback)
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9780865439290 - Christopher M. Paulin: White Men s Dreams, Black Men s Blood: African Labor and British Expansionism in Southern Africa, 1877-1895 (Paperback)
Christopher M. Paulin

White Men s Dreams, Black Men s Blood: African Labor and British Expansionism in Southern Africa, 1877-1895 (Paperback) (2002)

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Language: English . Brand New Book. This book contends that one of the primary motivations of British colonialism in southern Africa at the end of the 19th century was to create a cheap, readily available supply of African labour through conquest, dispossession, taxation and the creation of native reserves or locations, doing everything in its power to reduce southern Africa s indigenous population to wage earners dependent on Europeans for their survival. In doing so, they laid the foundation for apartheid in the 20th century.
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9780865439290 - Christopher M. Paulin: White Men's Dreams, Black Men's Blood: African Labor and British Expansionism in Southern Africa, 1877-1895
Christopher M. Paulin

White Men's Dreams, Black Men's Blood: African Labor and British Expansionism in Southern Africa, 1877-1895 (2001)

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This book focuses on British expansionism in southern Africa during the last three decades of the nineteenth century. In particular, it studies the connection between the birth of the mineral industries in southern Africa and the conquest of virtually every independent polity in Africa. It argues that British expansionism throughout southern Africa focused on creating a cheap and readily available supply of African labor through conquest, dispossession, taxation, and the creation of the so-called "native reserves" or "locations." Traditionally, historians have focused on one of three points when searching for the key explanatory factor to the motivation behind British expansionism in southern Africa. These three points are the strategic imperative of controlling southern Africa, the forward momentum of capitalist exploitation, and the initiative of local politicians in provoking expansion and conquest. Although a combination of all these factors were essential in motivating British expansionism in Southern Africa, scholars have largely neglected the demand for African labor as one of the economic factors in the late nineteenth century. The building of the mineral industry in an area that lacked an essential industrial infrastructure required a huge work force. This work force was to be found among the African population. However, when these potential wage laborers proved reluctant to abandon traditional means of subsistence, coercive measures were employed. One by one, independent African polities throughout southern Africa were conquered, dispossessed, restricted to "native reserves," and taxed into becoming a cheap and readily available supply of labor for European enterprises. The fundamental argument in this book is that the metropole and the periphery were equally cognizant of the labor crisis that faced the mineral industry in southern Africa during its nascent stages in the late nineteenth century. London directed or allowed the defeat and dispossession of Africans as a means to obtain labor. Working hand in hand, British officialdom in London and Cape Town did everything in its power to reduce southern Africa’s indigenous population to wage earners dependent on Europeans for their survival. In so doing, Paulin argues, they laid the foundation for apartheid in the twentieth century. Paperback, Label: Africa World Pr, Africa World Pr, Product group: Book, Published: 2001-08, Studio: Africa World Pr, Sales rank: 5415573.
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Paulin, Christopher M

White Men's Dreams, Black Men's Blood: African Labor and British Expansionism in Southern Africa, 1877-1895 (2001)

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White Men's Dreams, Black Men's Blood: African Labor and British Expansionism in Southern Africa, 1877-1895 (2001)

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