Afrikaners of the Kalahari: white minority in a Black state
The popular image of the Kalahari is a romantic one of desert space and untouched Bushmen. The popular image of the Afrikaners is of a unique and vicious racialism. Yet Afrikaners have been living in the Kalahari for more than a hundred years, their presence often studiously ignored by writers; and...
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Zusammenfassung: | The popular image of the Kalahari is a romantic one of desert space and untouched Bushmen. The popular image of the Afrikaners is of a unique and vicious racialism. Yet Afrikaners have been living in the Kalahari for more than a hundred years, their presence often studiously ignored by writers; and since 1961 independent Botswana with its policy of scrupulous non-racialism has embraced both Afrikaner and Bushman in common citizenship. This book attempts to describe the complex and mundane reality of ethnic relations in the Kalahari, not only in the present, harried by relentless pressure to enter the cash economy of modernisation, but in the past. Using oral history as a source, the authors describe the 'Africanisation' of these poor white pastoralists of the interior, cut off by the thirstland from those influences which gave contemporary Afrikanerdom its particular cast. They describe the pragmatic relations developed by Afrikaners with other peoples of the interior, and how these have been perceived and redefined with the decisive shift in political power from British to Tswana hands |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 167 pages) |
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spelling | Russell, Margo Verfasser aut Afrikaners of the Kalahari white minority in a Black state Margo and Martin Russell Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1979 1 online resource (xii, 167 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier African studies 24 Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) 1. The mundane Kalahari: an introduction -- 2. Boers, trekboers and bywoners: 1898-1930 -- 3. Into the cash economy: 1930-72 -- 4. Ghanzi Afrikaners 1973: a domestic description -- 5. Preserving boundaries: similarities, ambiguities and avoidances -- 6. Boers and Bushmen: dependence, interdependence and Independence -- 7. Sharing religion: attitudes to the conversion of the Bushmen to Christianity -- 8. Boers, bureaucrats and blacks -- 9. Prospect: whites in a black state The popular image of the Kalahari is a romantic one of desert space and untouched Bushmen. The popular image of the Afrikaners is of a unique and vicious racialism. Yet Afrikaners have been living in the Kalahari for more than a hundred years, their presence often studiously ignored by writers; and since 1961 independent Botswana with its policy of scrupulous non-racialism has embraced both Afrikaner and Bushman in common citizenship. This book attempts to describe the complex and mundane reality of ethnic relations in the Kalahari, not only in the present, harried by relentless pressure to enter the cash economy of modernisation, but in the past. Using oral history as a source, the authors describe the 'Africanisation' of these poor white pastoralists of the interior, cut off by the thirstland from those influences which gave contemporary Afrikanerdom its particular cast. They describe the pragmatic relations developed by Afrikaners with other peoples of the interior, and how these have been perceived and redefined with the decisive shift in political power from British to Tswana hands Wirtschaft Afrikaners / Botswana / Ghanzi District Ethnology / Botswana / Ghanzi District Afrikaners / Kalahari Desert Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd rswk-swf Buren (DE-588)4069758-7 gnd rswk-swf Ghanzi District (Botswana) / Social conditions Ghanzi District (Botswana) / Economic conditions Ghanzi District (Botswana) / Race relations Kalahari Desert / Race relations Botswana (DE-588)4007857-7 gnd rswk-swf Botswana (DE-588)4007857-7 g Buren (DE-588)4069758-7 s Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 s 1\p DE-604 Russell, Martin 1929-2008 Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-10140-0 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-21897-9 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511759758 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Russell, Margo Afrikaners of the Kalahari white minority in a Black state 1. The mundane Kalahari: an introduction -- 2. Boers, trekboers and bywoners: 1898-1930 -- 3. Into the cash economy: 1930-72 -- 4. Ghanzi Afrikaners 1973: a domestic description -- 5. Preserving boundaries: similarities, ambiguities and avoidances -- 6. Boers and Bushmen: dependence, interdependence and Independence -- 7. Sharing religion: attitudes to the conversion of the Bushmen to Christianity -- 8. Boers, bureaucrats and blacks -- 9. Prospect: whites in a black state Wirtschaft Afrikaners / Botswana / Ghanzi District Ethnology / Botswana / Ghanzi District Afrikaners / Kalahari Desert Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd Buren (DE-588)4069758-7 gnd |
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title | Afrikaners of the Kalahari white minority in a Black state |
title_auth | Afrikaners of the Kalahari white minority in a Black state |
title_exact_search | Afrikaners of the Kalahari white minority in a Black state |
title_full | Afrikaners of the Kalahari white minority in a Black state Margo and Martin Russell |
title_fullStr | Afrikaners of the Kalahari white minority in a Black state Margo and Martin Russell |
title_full_unstemmed | Afrikaners of the Kalahari white minority in a Black state Margo and Martin Russell |
title_short | Afrikaners of the Kalahari |
title_sort | afrikaners of the kalahari white minority in a black state |
title_sub | white minority in a Black state |
topic | Wirtschaft Afrikaners / Botswana / Ghanzi District Ethnology / Botswana / Ghanzi District Afrikaners / Kalahari Desert Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd Buren (DE-588)4069758-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Wirtschaft Afrikaners / Botswana / Ghanzi District Ethnology / Botswana / Ghanzi District Afrikaners / Kalahari Desert Nationale Minderheit Buren Ghanzi District (Botswana) / Social conditions Ghanzi District (Botswana) / Economic conditions Ghanzi District (Botswana) / Race relations Kalahari Desert / Race relations Botswana |
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