Workers, War and the Origins of Apartheid: Labour and Politics in South Africa, 1939-48 - Peter Alexander - Books - Ohio University Press - 9780821413142 - April 15, 2000
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Workers, War and the Origins of Apartheid: Labour and Politics in South Africa, 1939-48 1st edition

Peter Alexander

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Workers, War and the Origins of Apartheid: Labour and Politics in South Africa, 1939-48 1st edition

This book provides a significant revision of South African labor history and makes an important contribution to the debate about apartheid's genesis. Using a range of untapped sources, it shows that there was far more strike action during World War II than has been officially acknowledged. A new working class, sometimes organized into multiracial unions, won improved wages and softened racial prejudice among white workers.

Contradicting earlier accounts, this study demonstrates that wartime mechanization and black advance ment into semi-skilled positions were limited and cannot explain subsequent support for apartheid.


214 pages

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Released April 15, 2000
ISBN13 9780821413142
Publishers Ohio University Press
Pages 214
Dimensions 160 × 240 × 20 mm   ·   480 g
Language English  

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