Putting a Plough to the Ground: Accumulation and Dispossession in Rural South Africa, 1850-1930William Beinart, Peter Delius, Stanley Trapido |
From inside the book
80 pages matching Putting a plough to the ground : accumulation and dispossession in rural South Africa in this book
Contents
The Origins of Capitalist Agriculture | 56 |
The Natal Sugar Industry in the Nineteenth Century | 129 |
Power and Profit in the Eastern Transvaal | 176 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accumulation African communities African tenants agrarian agricultural amongst Archives bags became Bethal Boer British burghers cane Cape Colony Cape Town capital capitalist cattle chief Commission cooperatives crops decades demands district Durban early East Griqualand eastern Cape eastern Transvaal economic Erasmus Erasmus to S.N. Erasmus's established export families farms frontier Greytown Griqua Harrismith Harts valley highveld History Ibid increased irrigation Johannesburg Khoikhoi Kholokoe Kokstad labour tenants land landlords landowners large numbers locations London Lydenburg magistrate maize Middelburg mill mines Mount Currie NAD/NBB Natal sugar Native Affairs native commissioner nineteenth century Orange Free owners Pedi plantation planters ploughs political poor whites population production rent Report reserves River rural settlement settler sharecropping sheep society Sotho South African southern Strachan struggle sugar industry tion Tlokoa trade Trapido twentieth century Umvoti Umzimkulu Vaalbank Vereeniging Estates Villiers Volksraad wage labour white farmers