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IAN PHIMISTER White workers in the Southern Rhodesian mining industry between 1890 and 1953 normally constituted only some four per cent of the total labour force, yet they
In Southern Rhodesia wives were not welcome in the mining compounds Nonetheless, Schmidt revealed the complex ways in which women in
From the 1920s the Anglo American corporation of Oppenheimer invested in mining outside South Africa notably on the Zambian copperbelt and in Rhodesia to a lesser extent and
This paper uses minerfarmer relations in post1923 Southern Rhodesia as a lens to delineate the protean nature of state policy in dealing with sectorial interests
agriculture, mining, conservation and intrasettler relations, law and taxation in Southern Rhodesia It fills a historiographical gap in existing studies on intrasettler studies in
Sir Drummond Chaplin, Administrator of Southern Rhodesia, highlighted in a letter to Smuts citing antiAfrikaner feeling, especially among the women, as a major
S INCE World War II, Southem Rhodesia has been undergoing an economic revolution Throughout its previous history, gold mining had remained the basis of its economy, but
Southern Rhodesia and ultimately ranked high in the list of world gold producers It is the purpose of this article to examine the crucial "reconstruction era" of Southern Rhodesian
Women’s economic empowerment is essential to ensuring that the benefits of the mining and minerals sector are shared widely by society, and a growing number
Black workers in central African industry: a critical essay on the historiography and sociology of Rhodesia Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol 1,
Southern Rhodesia 19001933, London, Pluto Press, 1976, p 322 The development of an African working class has received some attention While South African capital in Rhodesia apart from mining between 19181939 was still comparatively small, its expansion after 1945 had political
The Gold Mines of Southern Rhodesia to 1924 D A Mitchell and G W Begg This well researched book of 304 pages provides an in depth study of the gold mines in Southern Rhodesia Early chapters cover mining history, mining law and mining documents Then follows a listing of 125 mines each with its history, postal history, output of the Get Price
Worker consciousness in black miners: Southern Rhodesia, 1900–1920 Volume 14 Issue 2 Mining in Rhodesia (London, 1902), 49Google Scholar 30 30 For a general statement on the overcapitalized state of the industry see Hole, H M, Old Rhodesian Days (London, 1928), 40
Rhodesia (/ r oʊ ˈ d iː ʒ ə / ⓘ, / r oʊ ˈ d iː ʃ ə /; Shona: Rodizha), officially from 1970 the Republic of Rhodesia, was an unrecognised state in Southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern ZimbabweRhodesia was the de facto successor state to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia, which had been selfgoverning since achieving
The Guardians: A story of Rhodesia's outposts, and of the men and women who served in them by Joy Maclean Filming Emerging Africa: A pioneer cinematographer's scrapbook from the 1940s to the 1960s by Geoffrey Mangin Humphrey Gibbs: Beleagured Governor: Southern Rhodesia, 192969 by Alan Megahey
White women in Southern Rhodesia achieved the vote in 1919, and their crucial position in pioneer society gave them a powerful degree of political leverage, The proUnion coalition founded by supporters of Smuts in 1919 and receiving much help from the mining industry, Footnote 78 consisted of the BSA Company and the RUA,
Examination of the growth of capitalist mining in Southern Rhodesia combined with a regional analysis, however, suggests that Rhodes and to that extent the British South Africa Company (BSA ~ompany) realized the comparative poverty of Southern Rhodesia's mineral resources by 18945, and that certain of
1979–84 Special Adviser to Governor of Southern Rhodesia (Lord Soames), 1979–80 THE Hon PETER JAY HM Ambassador to the USA, 1977–79 DAME ROSEMARY First Secretary (Economic), Lagos, 1974–77; Foreign and ComSPENCER, DCMG monwealth Office, Assistant Head of Rhodesia Department, 1977–80
THE MINING CULTURES These are a group of cultures which form one developing typological group and which are, in the main, associated with the earliest mining in Southern Rhodesia Clay figurines, usually of women, are, a characteristic of the mining cultures Much more is known about these cultures than the preceding group, there being
Southern Rhodesia from 1895 when the Mines and Minerals Act was promulgated to promote the growth of the country’s mining industry The study ends in 1961 when an amendment to this same Act was crafted after the incorporation of considerations from the country’s farmers and miners
southern Africa during the Iron Age8 Precolonial mining in southern Africa by A Hammel*, C White*, S Pfeiffer†, and D Miller‡ Synopsis This paper summarizes indigenous mining methods used to collect metal ores in precolonial southern Africa, south of 15°S These methods, for the purposes of discussion, are divided into sections in
4 Southern Rhodesia (Annexation) Order in Council 1923; the Constitution of 1923, described as a “typical ‘Westminster export model’ “ by Palley, is found in SEO Revised xxi at 371 An examination of the Constitution and its history of application indicates that the contention that Rhodesia has been completely selfgoverning for 40
Zimbabwean nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Zimbabwe, as amended; the Citizenship of Zimbabwe Act, and its revisions; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a Zimbabwean national The legal means to acquire nationality, formal legal membership in
The Southern Rhodesia general election of 29 April 1924 was the first election to the Legislative Assembly of Southern Rhodesia following the grant of responsible government to the colony It saw a comprehensive victory for the Rhodesia Party, which had been formed by the supporters of responsible government, who won 26
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ZIMSEC O Level History Notes: Zimbabwe 18941969: Mining in Rhodesia From the start, Zimbabwe was colonized because settlers wanted to find the Second Rand The terms of the Rudd Concession emphasized more on mining Whites involved in the occupation of Zimbabwe were each promised a 15 gold claims and there
Abstract This paper uses minerfarmer relations in post1923 Southern Rhodesia as a lens to delineate the protean nature of state policy in dealing with sectorial interests of the two foremost primary sectors of the country's economy, highlighting how agriculture eventually toppled mining from the apex position by 1945 both
Southern Rhodesia, 18901953 IAN PHIMISTER White workers in the Southern Rhodesian mining industry between 1890 and 1953 normally constituted only some four per cent of the total labour force, yet they virtually monopolized, at comparatively high wages, skilled, semiskilled and supervisory jobs The structural position of this white working
Women's Mobility in Colonial Zimbabwe, 19001939 Teresa A Barnes S IN T H E RE ST of southern Africa, physical mobility was a crucial issue in the relationship between the colonial rulers and the ruled in colonial Zimbabwe (or southern Rhodesia, as it was named by British settlers) Denying certain groups of
MIGRANT LABOR IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA* PETER SCOTT S INCE World War II, Southem Rhodesia has been undergoing an economic revolution Throughout its previous history, gold mining had remained the basis of its economy, but in the postwar years this has been overshadowed by an agricultural expansion that has brought new wealth to the