White Mineworkers on Zambia's Copperbelt, 1926-1974. In a...

White Mineworkers on Zambia's Copperbelt, 1926-1974. In a Class of Their Own

Duncan Money
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Life and work on the Zambian Copperbelt – a concentrated industrialised mining region along the border with DR Congo – has been a perennial subject for Africanist historians. In this book, Duncan Money for the first time focusses on the white mineworkers who monopolised skilled jobs on the mines from the 1920s to the 1960s and became one of the most affluent groups of workers on the planet. Money argues that this group was a highly mobile global workforce which constituted, and saw itself as, a racialised working class. For much of the twentieth century, this white working class moved between mining and industrial centres across and beyond the British Empire and their actions and forms of organisation were strongly influenced by their international connections and by their mobility. These transnational connections, and the white working-class militancy they produced, played a crucial role in shaping social categories of race and class on the Copperbelt and determining the evolution of a region which quickly became one of the world’s largest sources of copper.
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44 / 1
İl:
2021
Nəşr:
ebook
Nəşriyyat:
Koninklijke Brill NV
Dil:
english
Səhifələr:
308
ISBN 10:
9004467335
ISBN 13:
9789004467330
Seriyalar:
Studies in Global Social History / Studies in the Social History of the Global South
Fayl:
PDF, 26.69 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2021
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