During the birth of the diamond mining industry in South Africa, both black and white laborers in the Kimberly mines had bargaining power to increase wages and improve mine conditions. However, Cecil Rhodes’ consolidation of the diamond mining industry eliminated the power of these laborers, bringing the mines under the De Beers diamond company name. Aiding this consolidation of power was Cecil Rhodes’ political power which put into place labor laws that took away the laborers\u27 ability to fight for better working conditions. My analysis of the 19th century Kimberly diamond mining industry in South Africa and of the amalgamation of the Kimberley and De Beers mines reveals further political, social, and economic issues that originated at t...
MA (History), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe discovery of diamonds north of the Vaal...
This paper argues that the discovery of diamonds in South Africa in the late nineteenth century faci...
In this paper we investigate the specific mechanisms of British financial influence in the Cape Colo...
political economy of the mining industry Mining is synonymous with South Africa’s industrial revolut...
Behind the fortunes in diamonds, the great open mines and the teeming town that was early Kimberley,...
Behind the fortunes in diamonds, the great open mines and the teeming town that was early Kimberley,...
Angola is currently the fifth-largest diamond producer in the world. Yet neither the politics nor th...
The re-enactment of the context and the purposes of past laws obviates the resort to “principled for...
The re-enactment of the context and the purposes of past laws obviates the resort to "principled for...
The Transvaal Colony experienced a huge problem with the scarcity of African labour for the mines an...
This dissertation considers the co- constitutive relationship between race and material infrastructu...
South Africa's gold mines are the largest and historically among the most profitable in the wor...
This article examines the impact of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment’s (B-BBEE) ownership elem...
Videcoq Patrick. Worger (William H.) : South Africa's City of Diamonds : Mine Workers and Monopoly C...
Bibliography: pages 168-176.The discovery of diamonds in the Kimberley area was to have far reaching...
MA (History), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe discovery of diamonds north of the Vaal...
This paper argues that the discovery of diamonds in South Africa in the late nineteenth century faci...
In this paper we investigate the specific mechanisms of British financial influence in the Cape Colo...
political economy of the mining industry Mining is synonymous with South Africa’s industrial revolut...
Behind the fortunes in diamonds, the great open mines and the teeming town that was early Kimberley,...
Behind the fortunes in diamonds, the great open mines and the teeming town that was early Kimberley,...
Angola is currently the fifth-largest diamond producer in the world. Yet neither the politics nor th...
The re-enactment of the context and the purposes of past laws obviates the resort to “principled for...
The re-enactment of the context and the purposes of past laws obviates the resort to "principled for...
The Transvaal Colony experienced a huge problem with the scarcity of African labour for the mines an...
This dissertation considers the co- constitutive relationship between race and material infrastructu...
South Africa's gold mines are the largest and historically among the most profitable in the wor...
This article examines the impact of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment’s (B-BBEE) ownership elem...
Videcoq Patrick. Worger (William H.) : South Africa's City of Diamonds : Mine Workers and Monopoly C...
Bibliography: pages 168-176.The discovery of diamonds in the Kimberley area was to have far reaching...
MA (History), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe discovery of diamonds north of the Vaal...
This paper argues that the discovery of diamonds in South Africa in the late nineteenth century faci...
In this paper we investigate the specific mechanisms of British financial influence in the Cape Colo...