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Title Rethinking White societies in Southern Africa : 1930s-1990s / edited by Duncan Money and Danelle van Zyl-Hermann
Published Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (276 pages)
Series Routledge studies in the modern history of Africa
Routledge studies in the modern history of Africa.
Summary This book showcases new research by emerging and established scholars on white workers and the white poor in Southern Africa. Rethinking White Societies in Southern Africa challenges the geographical and chronological limitations of existing scholarship by presenting case studies from Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe that track the fortunes of nonhegemonic whites during the era of white minority rule. Arguing against prevalent understandings of white society as uniformly wealthy or culturally homogeneous during this period, it demonstrates that social class remained a salient element throughout the twentieth century, how Southern Africa's white societies were often divided and riven with tension and how the resulting social, political and economic complexities animated white minority regimes in the region. Addressing themes such as the class-based disruption of racial norms and practices, state surveillance and interventions-and their failures- towards nonhegemonic whites, and the opportunities and limitations of physical and social mobility, thebook mounts a forceful argument for the regional consideration of white societies in this historical context. Centrally, it extends the path-breaking insights emanating from scholarship on racialized class identities from North America to the African context to argue that race and class cannot be considered independently in Southern Africa. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of southern African studies, African history, and the history of race
Analysis Africa's white societies
racialized class identities
Mozambique
Zambia
Angola
South Africa
Zimbabwe
mobility
social class
white minority rule
Notes Duncan Money is a historian of Southern Africa whose research focuses on the mining industry. He is currently a researcher at the African Studies Centre, Leiden University, Netherlands and was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow at the International Studies Group, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Danelle van Zyl-Hermann is a historian of race and class in modern South Africa. She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and is currently a postdoctoral research fellowin the Department of History, University of Basel, Switzerland
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 26, 2020)
Subject HISTORY -- Africa -- South -- General.
HISTORY -- Social History.
HISTORY -- Africa -- General.
Race relations
SUBJECT Africa, Southern -- Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003009625
Subject Southern Africa
Form Electronic book
Author Money, Duncan, 1988- editor.
Van Zyl-Hermann, Danelle, editor.
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