mining occurred, and visitors described the area as a "flat, barely undulat ing land, covered with mile upon square mile of thin but tall forest, which for the most of the time obscures a traveller's view and tends to give an impression of ever-expanding monotony."2 By the …
عرض المزيدThe Early History of Malawi (London: Longman, 1972), pp. 283–9 and, for a specialised study of their use within the colonial mining industry, van Onselen, 'The Role of Collaborators in the Rhodesian Mining Industry', passim. ... 'African Labour in the Chartered Company Period', Rhodesian History, Vol. 1 (1970): 43–58 (52–3).
عرض المزيدThis article explores the relationship between science and the extension of colonial power through an examination of the rise of the Northern Rhodesian (later, Zambian) Copperbelt in the 1930s.
عرض المزيدZambia - Colonial Rule, Independence, Economy: At first the BSAC administered its territory north of the Zambezi in two parts, North-Eastern and North-Western Rhodesia. In 1911 these were united to form Northern Rhodesia, with its capital at Livingstone, near Victoria Falls. Among a population of perhaps one million, there were about 1,500 white …
عرض المزيدKenya Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1907-1964. 1907 1964. This collection provides a unique opportunity to explore the British administration in Zimbabwe by looking at annual governmental reports. In the 1880s, Cecil Rhodes and the British South Africa Company started to make inroads into the region that is now known as Zimbabwe.
عرض المزيدin colonial situations.' Within the broad context of imperialism they have set ... Rhodesian mining industry during the early years of its development. ... and 1911, the industry …
عرض المزيدThese concerns were to influence educational policy in the country during the colonial period (189o-1980). The origins of white settlement can be traced to 1888 when foreign mining in- terests, based in South Africa …
عرض المزيدFollowing the Spanish conquest, the discovery of unprecedented deposits of silver ore enriched Spain and fueled the development of global capitalism. New World silver served as the medium of exchange for northern European manufactured goods, Chinese tea, African slaves, and other commodities and services. Centuries later, the mining of …
عرض المزيدAfrican families in the first thirty years of colonial rule in Southern Rhodesia. First, in many parts of the new colony, an African peasantry 1982), 338-57, esp. 342. Women in central and eastern Africa also sought greater mo-bility in the early colonial years (see Martha Hay and Marcia Wright, eds., African
عرض المزيدGeological science in the colonial period was advantageously placed at the intersection of commercial and governmental interests, particularly in a territory like Northern Rhodesia where mining was at the heart of the ambitions of the colonial state (Stafford, 1990, Zeller, 2000). 3 The exploratory nature of geological science performed ...
عرض المزيدGeological science in the colonial period was advantageously placed at the intersection of commercial and governmental interests, particularly in a territory like …
عرض المزيدThe system existed until the colonial period, when it was changed to suit the demands of the settlers. When the BSAC arrived in 1890, it built on the existing structures, forcing the kings to collect taxes for the Company. ... " The Reconstruction of the Southern Rhodesian Gold Mining Industry, 1903–10." Economic History Review 29, no. …
عرض المزيدUsing this framework, we examine African tobacco producers in Southern Rhodesia chronologically across three distinct periods: a precolonial to early colonial period of independent production and …
عرض المزيدOnselen's two articles, "The Role of Collaborators in the Rhodesian Mining Industry 1900–1935", African Affairs, 72 (1973), pp. 401–418, and "Black Workers in Central African ... of central and southern Africa's mining industry during the colonial era, it arguesthat thecolliery'scontestedpasts aremostusefully interpretedinthe
عرض المزيدRhodesia had belatedly emerged in the Company's Rhodesian policy. In a speech to shareholders, Jameson described the recent change of policy during the previous two years, a period in which, he pointed out, the number of white settlers in Northern Rhodesian had almost doubled from 1,500 to 2,500:
عرض المزيد3 For the modern law, see C. M. Ushewokunze, "The Legal Framework of Copper production in Zambia," (1974) 6 Zambia L.J. 75. The provisions of the 1958 ordinance are examined in detail in Williams, H. M., The Mining Law of Northern Rhodesia, London, 1963. Google Scholar This article is based on research in the Public Records …
عرض المزيدIntroduction. In 1926 Northern Rhodesia 1 stood on the cusp of what the government described as "one of the greatest mineral developments ever experienced." …
عرض المزيدZIMSEC O Level History Notes: Zimbabwe 1894-1969: Mining in Rhodesia. From the start, Zimbabwe was colonized because settlers wanted to find the Second Rand. The terms of the Rudd Concession emphasized more on mining. Whites involved in the occupation of Zimbabwe were each promised a 15 gold claims and there was need to …
عرض المزيدBERNARD PORTER Stockholm # 2008, Bernard Porter Copper Empire: Mining and the Colonial State in Northern Rhodesia, c. 1930– 1964 LARRY BUTLER Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007 vi þ 426 pp., …
عرض المزيدThis is a study of the evolving relationship between the British colonial state and the copper mining industry in Northern Rhodesia, from the early stages of development to decolonization, encompassing depression, wartime mobilization and fundamental changes in the nature and context of colonial rule.
عرض المزيدThis article explores the development of small grains (sorghum, millet, and rapoko) production and marketing in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) over the colonial era from 1890 to the 1970s.
عرض المزيدBecause the hoped-for mining potential of the region had failed to materialise, agriculture became the country's dominant enterprise and principal export earner. ... identity and the culture of modernity of the "immigrants" from Rhodesdale. 51 In colonial Rhodesia, ... It argues that the compulsory colonial-era evictions from LONRHO's ...
عرض المزيدWhen the country attained its independence from the colonial Rhodesian regime in 1980, the day marked an end to racial segregation, social injustice and a discriminatory legal system that promoted white supremacy. ... Adv Mkushi said during the Rhodesian era, the laws were crafted in such a way that it was difficult for a black …
عرض المزيدFootnote 33 Nevertheless, higher mortality rates in the Congolese mines worked in the favour of British colonial interests, and the mines of Southern Rhodesia and South Africa proved more popular with Nyasa migrants as a result. Southern Rhodesia experienced labour shortages in the 1930s when Northern Rhodesia began to expand …
عرض المزيدrhodesian mining industry i900-193g jstor in colonial situations.' Within the broad context of imperialism they have set Rhodesian mining industry during the early years of its development. and 1911, the industry experienced a painful period of reconstruction which necessitated, amongst other things,
عرض المزيدBetween 1918 and 1921 in Southern Rhodesia there were numerous strikes by African workers throughout the colony, in railways, mines, municipalities, and even amongst domestic workers, despite the ...
عرض المزيدThe early colonial period in many cases opened new opportunities for some women, but many enterprises contracted in the face of the interwar economic depression and the Second World War . ... Women in Northern Rhodesian Copper Mining Communities, 1926–1964," in Women and Class in Africa, ed. Claire Robertson and Iris …
عرض المزيدAbstract. While copper has been produced in what became Northern Rhodesia for at least a millennium, the origins of modern mining in the territory date from the turn of the …
عرض المزيدThe last major piece of land legislation during the colonial period was the Land Tenure Act of 1969 passed by the Rhodesian Front government of the day, which replaced the LAA and still unfairly allocated an equal amount of land to Africans and whites, even though whites comprised only 5% of the colony's population.
عرض المزيدA recurring complaint, heard throughout the colonial period, was that an unacceptably high proportion of the territory's mineral wealth had been extracted, depriving Northern Rhodesia of precious funds with which it …
عرض المزيدThis is a study of the evolving relationship between the British colonial state and the copper mining industry in Northern Rhodesia, from the early stages of development to …
عرض المزيدSouthern Rhodesia from 1895 when the Mines and Minerals Act was promulgated to promote the growth of the country's mining industry. The study ends in 1961 when an …
عرض المزيدGeneral Overviews. The sources listed in this section offer general overviews of the impact of colonialism on African women. Berger 2003 is a concise summary, while articles in Allman, et al. 2002 and Hodgson and McCurdy 2001 provide a range of research on the colonial era. Sheldon 2017 includes several chapters on the …
عرض المزيدSouthern Africa - Southern Africa, 1899–1945: If the Nama-Herero wars were among the most savage in colonial Africa, an equally bitter, costly colonial war was fought by Britain against the Afrikaner South African Republic. The reasons for the South African (or Anglo-Boer) War (1899–1902) remain controversial: some historians portray it in personal …
عرض المزيدRhodesia and across the Limpopo River into South Africa using such modes of transport as foot, road or rail. Such transient illegals supplemented the efforts of the WNLA, commonly known as Wenela among African labour migrants, and immensely sustained the South African mining and agricultural colonial enterprises.
عرض المزيدAfrican History, 15, 1974, pp. 275-289, and his 'The role of collaborators in Rhodesian Mining In-dustry, 1900-1935', African Affairs, 72, 1973, pp. 401-418; Ian Phimister, 'The Shamva Mine ... during the Colonial Period: the role of the British South Africa Company in Northern Rhodesia, 1890-1964', African Affairs, 70, 1971, pp. 365-384 …
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