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Industrialisation and social change in South Africa: African class formation, culture, and consciousness, 1870-1930
This book is a collection of essays examining the impact of industrialization on social change in South Africa between 1870 and 1930. Edited by Shula Marks and Richard Rathbone, it examines the formation of African social classes, cultural developments, and changes in social consciousness resulting from modernization and capitalism. It highlights how economic and political dynamics shaped social relations, racial identities, and class structures in South African society. As an academic reference, this book is essential for understanding the socio-economic transformations of the colonial period and the early 20th century.
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