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Title: | GENDERS & GENERATIONS APART: LABOUR TENANTS & CUSTOMARY LAW IN SEGREGATION-ERA SOUTH AFRICA 1920:S TO 1940:S | |
| Author: | THOMAS V. MCCLENDON | ![]() |
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| Price: | £16.95 | ||
| Publisher: | JAMES CURREY | ||
| Distributor: | PLYMBRIDGE | ||
| ISBN: | 0852559550 | ||
| Format/Size: | 227 X 142 MM | ||
| Pages: | 256 PP | ||
| Publication Date: | 20 MARCH 2003 | ||
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| Description: | South African segregation policies presaged the establishment of apharteid in 1948. Regimes of customary law and the institution of labour tenancy were essential to the state's efforts to control Africans. |
| Key Points: | This book explores the intersections of labour tenancy and African customary law with the tensions of gender and generation, focusing on the province of Natal. |
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