This article is a contribution to and reassessment of the debate about the concept of ‘white labourism’ hosted in this journal in 2010. White labourism is a concept formulated by Jonathan Hyslop to describe an ideology combining an anti-capitalist critique with racial segregation that he argued was dominant in a transnational white working class in the British Empire in the early twentieth century. The debate about this concept has focused on the appeal and extent of this ideology in South Africa during the early twentieth century. In light of recent scholarship on Southern Africa, we take a longer-term perspective to critically examine the concept and the debate. Specifically, we make three interventions into this debate: we consider the r...
This paper amounts to a series of discursive reflections on why industrial capitalism has assumed th...
This article explores the interconnections and continuities between racial inequalities in the conte...
This paper amounts to a series of discursive reflections on why industrial capitalism has assumed th...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
This book showcases new research by emerging and established scholars on white workers and the white...
Bibliography: p.330-353.The first quarter or so of the present century witnessed violent struggles b...
Dominated by the ideas of the "communist school", the early history of the socialist and revolutiona...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
In this article, I set out to introduce the Garment Workers Union (GWU) prose as a neglected part of...
This paper considers the nature of workplace regimes that are constructed on the ruins what has beco...
A journal article on the disunity within the Labour Party of Southern Rhodesia.in the literature cur...
Scholarship on lower class whites, the worlds of white labour and poor whites in African settler sta...
The rise and development of ‘Coloured’ labour relations and political organisations form the central...
This study focuses on the Rand Revolt, a white mineworkers strike that occurred in 1922, as a lens i...
This paper amounts to a series of discursive reflections on why industrial capitalism has assumed th...
This paper amounts to a series of discursive reflections on why industrial capitalism has assumed th...
This article explores the interconnections and continuities between racial inequalities in the conte...
This paper amounts to a series of discursive reflections on why industrial capitalism has assumed th...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
This book showcases new research by emerging and established scholars on white workers and the white...
Bibliography: p.330-353.The first quarter or so of the present century witnessed violent struggles b...
Dominated by the ideas of the "communist school", the early history of the socialist and revolutiona...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
In this article, I set out to introduce the Garment Workers Union (GWU) prose as a neglected part of...
This paper considers the nature of workplace regimes that are constructed on the ruins what has beco...
A journal article on the disunity within the Labour Party of Southern Rhodesia.in the literature cur...
Scholarship on lower class whites, the worlds of white labour and poor whites in African settler sta...
The rise and development of ‘Coloured’ labour relations and political organisations form the central...
This study focuses on the Rand Revolt, a white mineworkers strike that occurred in 1922, as a lens i...
This paper amounts to a series of discursive reflections on why industrial capitalism has assumed th...
This paper amounts to a series of discursive reflections on why industrial capitalism has assumed th...
This article explores the interconnections and continuities between racial inequalities in the conte...
This paper amounts to a series of discursive reflections on why industrial capitalism has assumed th...