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White Radical History in South Africa

Pages 145-153 | Published online: 14 Jan 2009

  • The task has been made somewhat more manageable by discussions with Nancy Clark and David Hollinger
  • On the claims to dominance, see, for example, pp. 5, 10, 81, 134
  • Wilson , M. and Thompson , L. , eds. 1969 . The Oxford History of South Africa vol. 1 , Oxford eds, vi
  • Butler , J. , Elphick , R. and Welsh , D. , eds. 1987 . Democratic Liberalism in South Africa: Its History and Prospect Middletown, Cape Town and Johannesburg eds, ix
  • I have in mind Gwendolen Carter, Thomas Karis, Sheridan Johns, Gail Gerhart, Edwin Feit, Millard Arnold, Robert Edgar, Stephen Davis, C.R.D. Halisi, and others. Without wanting to stress a national-based approach to history writing it is also striking that the only ‘radical’ to produce sustained work on the content and form of black politics in South Africa, albeit with a focus on the local end of struggle, is another scholar who is not a white South African-Tom Lodge himself
  • 1985 . Cast in a Racial Mould: Labour Process and Trade Unionism in the Foundries Johannesburg Oddly enough, Lewis makes almost no reference to what is quite the best study of the workplace in twentieth-century South Africa, Eddie Webster's
  • Cooper , F. 1981 . ‘Peasants, Capitalists, and Historians: A Review Article’ . Journal of Southern African Studies , 7 : 2 – 314 . See, 284

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