Mining Deep / by Morley Nkosi.
Material type:
- 9781569025116
- 1569025118
- 9781569025123
- 1569025126
- Miners -- South Africa -- History
- Mines and mineral resources -- South Africa -- Employees -- History
- Gold mines and mining -- South Africa -- Employees -- History
- Industrial relations -- South Africa -- History
- Working class -- South Africa -- History
- Blacks -- Employment -- South Africa -- History
- South Africa -- Race relations -- History
- 331.76220968 23
- HD8039.M61 NKO 2017
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Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre | HD 8039 NKO 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 014648 | Available | MzULM-014648 | |
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Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre | HD 8039 NKO 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 014423 | Available | MzULM-014423 |
Previously published as: Mining deep (Claremont : David Philip, 2011). This edition is revised with a new foreword, introduction, and conclusion.
Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--New School for Social Research, New York, 1984, titled: Determinants of the labor structure on the Witwatersrand gold fields, 1902-10.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- The Cape of cheap labor -- Copper extends the Cape Colony -- Diamonds set the foundations -- Gold entrenches inequality -- American consulting mining engineers -- Britain rationalises four colonies -- Black workers white supervisors : mining capital and divided labor -- Consolidation of the labor structure -- Conclusion.
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