This article takes up some of the key issues raised in response to the author's work on the Rand Revolt of 1922. It begins by interrogating the idea, advanced by a number of scholars, that the employers? offensive against white labour in that year was linked to a need to provide opportunities for black mineworkers who had recently engaged in an historic strike of their own. The article then moves on to consider aspects of the racial killing by whites that emerged on the Witwatersrand during the strike and rebellion of 1922. It warns, inter alia, against explanations of this violence in overly general terms that gesture at the obvious, i.e. the mere presence of white working class racism. It suggests that historians would do well to explore ...
Eastern Van Diemen’s Land was the site of the most intense frontier conflict in Australia. What is ...
In this article, it will be argued that the First Chimurenga, or uprising in Southern Rhodesia was a...
This brief response reflects on the major similarities and differences between Buhlungu’s original a...
This study focuses on the Rand Revolt, a white mineworkers strike that occurred in 1922, as a lens i...
White farmers in South Africa, a landowning class that subordinated black tenants and workers, also ...
The Rand Rebellion (or Rand Revolt, or Second Rand Revolt) was an armed uprising of white miners in ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the causes and effects of political violence in Southern R...
This article examines industrial unrest and the restructuring of the workforce on the mines of the Z...
The tradition of violence during collective bargaining processes in South Africa (particularly durin...
From Christmas Eve of 1929 to the end of that year, Bulawayo was an ungovernable city marred by figh...
Bibliography: pages 143-149.A struggle for control of the means of production and surplus is constan...
Dominated by the ideas of the "communist school", the early history of the socialist and revolutiona...
abstract: This article argues that white officials in black trade unions in South Africa during the ...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
In February 1979 a strike by members the white South African Mine Workers’ Union (MWU) broke out on ...
Eastern Van Diemen’s Land was the site of the most intense frontier conflict in Australia. What is ...
In this article, it will be argued that the First Chimurenga, or uprising in Southern Rhodesia was a...
This brief response reflects on the major similarities and differences between Buhlungu’s original a...
This study focuses on the Rand Revolt, a white mineworkers strike that occurred in 1922, as a lens i...
White farmers in South Africa, a landowning class that subordinated black tenants and workers, also ...
The Rand Rebellion (or Rand Revolt, or Second Rand Revolt) was an armed uprising of white miners in ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the causes and effects of political violence in Southern R...
This article examines industrial unrest and the restructuring of the workforce on the mines of the Z...
The tradition of violence during collective bargaining processes in South Africa (particularly durin...
From Christmas Eve of 1929 to the end of that year, Bulawayo was an ungovernable city marred by figh...
Bibliography: pages 143-149.A struggle for control of the means of production and surplus is constan...
Dominated by the ideas of the "communist school", the early history of the socialist and revolutiona...
abstract: This article argues that white officials in black trade unions in South Africa during the ...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
In February 1979 a strike by members the white South African Mine Workers’ Union (MWU) broke out on ...
Eastern Van Diemen’s Land was the site of the most intense frontier conflict in Australia. What is ...
In this article, it will be argued that the First Chimurenga, or uprising in Southern Rhodesia was a...
This brief response reflects on the major similarities and differences between Buhlungu’s original a...