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Labour and Economic Change in Southern Africa c.1900-2000 - Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi (Paperback): Rory Pilossof, Andrew Cohen Labour and Economic Change in Southern Africa c.1900-2000 - Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi (Paperback)
Rory Pilossof, Andrew Cohen
R1,232 Discovery Miles 12 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the social and economic development of Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi over the course of the twentieth century. These three countries have long shared and interconnected pasts. All three were drawn into the British Empire at a similar time and the formation of the ill-fated Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland formally linked these countries together for a decade in the mid-twentieth century. This formal political relationship created dynamics that resulted in yet closer economic and social links. After Federation, the economic realities of industry, transport and labour supplies meant that these three countries continued to be intricately interconnected. Yet despite these connected pasts, comparative work on the economic histories of Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and how these change over time, is rare. This book addresses the gap by providing the first comprehensive collection of labour and census data across the twentieth century for these three countries. The different economic models and performances of these states offer good comparison, allowing researchers to look at different models of development, and how these played out over the long-term. The book provides data on population growth and change, industrial and occupational structure, and the various shifts in what the economically active population did. It will be useful for historians, economists, development studies scholars and non-governmental organisations working on twentieth-century and contemporary southern Africa.

Labour and Economic Change in Southern Africa c.1900-2000 - Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi (Hardcover): Rory Pilossof, Andrew Cohen Labour and Economic Change in Southern Africa c.1900-2000 - Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi (Hardcover)
Rory Pilossof, Andrew Cohen
R4,145 Discovery Miles 41 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the social and economic development of Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi over the course of the twentieth century. These three countries have long shared and interconnected pasts. All three were drawn into the British Empire at a similar time and the formation of the ill-fated Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland formally linked these countries together for a decade in the mid-twentieth century. This formal political relationship created dynamics that resulted in yet closer economic and social links. After Federation, the economic realities of industry, transport and labour supplies meant that these three countries continued to be intricately interconnected. Yet despite these connected pasts, comparative work on the economic histories of Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and how these change over time, is rare. This book addresses the gap by providing the first comprehensive collection of labour and census data across the twentieth century for these three countries. The different economic models and performances of these states offer good comparison, allowing researchers to look at different models of development, and how these played out over the long-term. The book provides data on population growth and change, industrial and occupational structure, and the various shifts in what the economically active population did. It will be useful for historians, economists, development studies scholars and non-governmental organisations working on twentieth-century and contemporary southern Africa.

Fending for Ourselves - Youth in Zimbabwe, 1980-2020 (Paperback): Rory Pilossof Fending for Ourselves - Youth in Zimbabwe, 1980-2020 (Paperback)
Rory Pilossof
R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Unbearable Whiteness of Being. Farmers' Voices from Zimbabwe (Paperback, New): Rory Pilossof The Unbearable Whiteness of Being. Farmers' Voices from Zimbabwe (Paperback, New)
Rory Pilossof
R1,334 Discovery Miles 13 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The history of colonial land alienation, the grievances fuelling the liberation war, and post-independence land reforms have all been grist to the mill of recent scholarship on Zimbabwe. Yet for all that the country's white farmers have received considerable attention from academics and journalists, the fact that they have always played a dynamic role in cataloguing and representing their own affairs has gone unremarked. It is this crucial dimension that Rory Pilossof explores in The Unbearable Whiteness of Being. His examination of farmers' voices - in The Farmer magazine, in memoirs, and in recent interviews - reveals continuities as well as breaks in their relationships with land, belonging and race. His focus on the Liberation War, Operation Gukurahundi and the post-2000 land invasions frames a nuanced understanding of how white farmers engaged with the land and its peoples, and the political changes of the past 40 years. The Unbearable Whiteness of Being helps to explain why many of the events in the countryside unfolded in the ways they did.

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