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Africans in Cape Town : the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936

Bibliography: leaves 258-281.

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Main Author: Kinkead-Weekes, Barry H
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Sociology 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/14285 Africans in Cape Town : the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936 Kinkead-Weekes, Barry H Blacks - South Africa - Cape Town - Politics and government Government, Resistance to - South Africa - Cape Town Blacks - South Africa - Cape Town - Urban residence Bibliography: leaves 258-281. This study seeks to develop an understanding of the evolution of state policy towards Africans in Cape Town, and to document the resistance engendered by discriminatory and oppressive laws. Utilizing both primary and secondary sources, the thesis describes and analyses complex social problems and political struggles which originated and developed in the period before 1936. By emphasizing the material and political dimensions, as well as the class interests and social categories involved in this uneven process of struggle, the thesis attempts to transcend the limitations not only of functionalist and "conflict pluralist'' perspectives, but also of the more simplistic Marxist formulations propounded within the field of South African urban studies. 2015-10-25T16:56:53Z 2015-10-25T16:56:53Z 1985 Master Thesis Masters MSocSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14285 eng application/pdf Department of Sociology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Blacks - South Africa - Cape Town - Politics and government
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Africans in Cape Town : the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936
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title Africans in Cape Town : the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936
title_full Africans in Cape Town : the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936
title_fullStr Africans in Cape Town : the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936
title_full_unstemmed Africans in Cape Town : the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936
title_short Africans in Cape Town : the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936
title_sort africans in cape town the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936
topic Blacks - South Africa - Cape Town - Politics and government
Government, Resistance to - South Africa - Cape Town
Blacks - South Africa - Cape Town - Urban residence
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