Putting a Plough to the Ground: Accumulation and Dispossession in Rural South Africa, 1850-1930William Beinart, Peter Delius, Stanley Trapido |
Contents
The Origins of Capitalist Agriculture | 56 |
The Natal Sugar Industry in the Nineteenth Century | 129 |
Power and Profit in the Eastern Transvaal | 176 |
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