Notes
1 J. Krikler, The Rand Revolt: The 1922 Insurrection and Racial Killing in South Africa (Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 2005), 32.
2 D.R. Walker, ‘Rand Revolt Casualty List’, Musings of a Curious Individual, updated 30 July 2022, https://allatsea.co.za/musings/memorials-and-monuments/rand-revolt-graves-and-remnants/rand-revolt-casualty-list/, accessed 11 April 2023.
3 Krikler, The Rand Revolt, 149.
4 V.I. Lenin, V.I. Lenin Collected Works, vol. 45 (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1976), 531.
5 D. Money, White Mineworkers on Zambia’s Copperbelt, 1926–1974: In a Class of Their Own (Brill: Leiden, 2021), 89.
6 N. Ginsburgh, Class, Work and Whiteness: Race and Settler Colonialism in Southern Rhodesia, 1919–79 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020), 46–47.
7 D. van Zyl-Hermann, Privileged Precariat: White Workers and South Africa's Long Transition to Majority Rule (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 157–197.
8 Van Zyl-Hermann, Privileged Precariat, 201–203, 256–261.
9 D. Magaziner and S. Jacobs, ‘Notes from Marikana, South Africa: The Platinum Miners’ Strike, the Massacre, and the Struggle for Equivalence’, International Labor and Working-Class History, 83 (2013), 137–142.
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Duncan Money
Duncan Money is a freelance historian who writes on the mining industry and a research associate with the International Studies Group, University of the Free State.
Danelle van Zyl-Hermann
Danelle van Zyl-Hermann is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of History, University of Basel and a research associate with the International Studies Group, University of the Free State.