White Farms, Black Labour - The State and Agrarian Change in Southern Africa, 1910-1950 (Hardcover, New edition)


Throughout southern Africa, the rapid growth of commercial agriculture owed more to state intervention than to market forces. For South Africa, in particular, this expansion led to distortion in the labour market, in produce markets, and ultimately in the economy overall. The costs were high: socially, environmentally, and economically. Trapped in this system, black farm workers paid a high price. This book centres these key aspects of southern Africa's agrarian experience in the larger picture.

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Throughout southern Africa, the rapid growth of commercial agriculture owed more to state intervention than to market forces. For South Africa, in particular, this expansion led to distortion in the labour market, in produce markets, and ultimately in the economy overall. The costs were high: socially, environmentally, and economically. Trapped in this system, black farm workers paid a high price. This book centres these key aspects of southern Africa's agrarian experience in the larger picture.

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Imprint

University of KwaZulu-Natal Press

Country of origin

South Africa

Series

Social History of Africa S.

Release date

December 1996

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Dimensions

227 x 147mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

360

Edition

New edition

ISBN-13

978-0-86980-933-4

Barcode

9780869809334

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LSN

0-86980-933-4



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