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Seeing the Copperbelt: Science, mining and colonial power in

Abstract. This article explores the relationship between science and the extension of colonial power through an examination of the rise of the Northern Rhodesian (later, Zambian) Copperbelt in the 1930s. The rise of the Copperbelt rested in part on Two prospecting operations are explored in detail: (1) the first large concession floated as the Rhodesian Congo Border Concession and (2) the first attempt Seeing the Copperbelt: Science, mining and colonial

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(PDF) Seeing the Copperbelt: Science, mining and

This article explores the relationship between science and the extension of colonial power through an examination of the rise of the Smaller towns grew up at Chambeshi, Kalulushi, and Chililabomwe, but they were purely mining centers.3 Clearly a major transformation had occurred on the Copperbelt during The Copper Industry in the Colonial Period

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The Reconstruction of the Southern Rhodesian Gold Mining

ducers. It is the purpose of this article to examine the crucial "reconstruction era" of Southern Rhodesian gold mining, not only because it was then that the industry was L. J. Butler Chapter 114 Accesses Part of the Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series book series (CIPCSS) Abstract While copper has been produced in what The Colonial State and the Development of the

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RHODESIAN MINING INDUSTRY I900-193g

many ways paralleled other problems inherent in the colonial situation. The object of this study is to demonstrate the central role of collaborators in the Rhodesian mining It explores the vital importance of Northern Rhodesian copper to British economic and strategic interests, and to Britain's ambitious post-war plans to integrate its Central Copper Empire: Mining and the Colonial State in Northern

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Unearthing Rule mining, power and the political ecology of

This thesis explores how the Northern Rhodesian Copperbelt was produced as a space for natural resource extraction in the colonial period through attention to the military, The work of a copper mine in Northern Rhodesia. Examines the geology of Rhodesia and shows how and where the mines were constructed. Looks at the work of the African MINING FOR COPPER NORTHERN RHODESIA colonialfilm

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Cecil Rhodes: Racial Segregation in the Cape Colony and Violence

Africans lost any franchise on a common voters’ roll in 1936, at the height of the segregationist era, and people classified as Coloured finally lost such a vote in 1956, during the early years of apartheid. Rhodes was not opposed to a small measure of representation in the central colonial legislature for black people.British and Zambian officials are being tight-lipped about the upcoming negotiations, citing their sensitive diplomatic nature. Yet the decision to discuss repatriating the skull fits a more recent pattern wherein former colonial powers have begun returning cultural artifacts and human remains to Indigenous peoples. Examples include Will the Iconic Skull of an Ancient Human Return to Zambia?

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The Political Economy of Rhodesia Zanvyl Krieger School of

African colonial territories north of the Limpopo and South of the Sahara, where exploitation of resources was carried out by large-scale. international . capitalism. In these other territories, where exploitation was based on large-scale mining or plantation or monopoly trade, capitalist interests in the economy were not permanent but lastedThe Rhodesian issue posed a highly complex probl em to British policy makers. Since 1923, South-ern Rhodesia had enjoyed unique colonial arrangements with the British Crown, in her fiscal and administrative autonomy, control over the judiciary and police. In the immediate post-war periodBritain and Rhodesia: The Route to Settlement King's College

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5 Rhodesia 1890–1980: ‘The Lost Dominion’ Settlers and

They were, he concluded, ‘emphatically not a country of planters like Malaya or Ceylon or even the West Indies other than Barbados’. 22 ‘Rhodesia [had] never been administered by the British Colonial Service, or, to use a common term, by “expatriates”’, declared Desmond Lardner‐Burke, Rhodesian Minister of Law and Order, in 1966; the Abstract. This paper uses miner-farmer relations in post-1923 Southern Rhodesia as a lens to delineate the protean nature of state policy in dealing with sectorial interests of the two foremost primary sectors of the country's economy, highlighting how agriculture eventually toppled mining from the apex position by 1945 both Responsible Government and Miner-Farmer Relations in Southern Rhodesia

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Rhodesia

The Southern Rhodesian colonial government in Salisbury felt that in the absence of a "Northern" Rhodesia, the continued use of "Southern" was superfluous. It passed legislation to become simply Rhodesia, but the British government refused to approve this on the grounds that the country's name was defined by British legislation, so could not be COLONIAL ERA definition: Colonial means relating to countries that are colonies,or to colonialism . [...] Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examplesCOLONIAL ERA definition and meaning Collins English Dictionary

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British Public Opinion on the Rhodesian Issue, 1963-1980

1 On this, see D. Lowry, ‘Rhodesia 1890-1980: The ‘Lost Dominion’’ in R. Bickers (ed.), Settlers and Expatriates: Britons Over the Seas (Oxford: OUP, 2014), 112–49, esp.118–22; D. Lowry, ‘The Queen of Rhodesia Versus the Queen of the United Kingdom: Conflicts of Allegiance in Rhodesia’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence’ in H. Abstract. Nervous Conditions focuses on the story of the Shona family living in a patriarchal culture in Rhodesia during the postcolonial era in the 1960s. Rhodesia was a former British colony, soDouble colonization of Rhodesian women in Tsitsi

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AHistoryofNorthern Rhodesia.pdf Unearthing Rule Mining

Unearthing Rule Mining, power and the political ecology of extraction in colonial Zambia. AI Homework Help. Expert Help. 82 The Southern Rhodesian mining boom and spectacular accumulation 131 A new era of prospectingConclusion. Colonial Zimbabwe was born out of a racist ethos espoused by its patron, Cecil Rhodes, and rooted in the late nineteenth century scientific racism, social Darwinism, and the white-man’s-burden philosophy which extolled the virtues of whiteness and Western civilization and denigrated everything African.Racism in Colonial Zimbabwe SpringerLink

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These Colours Don’t Fade: Changing Rhodesia’s Flag, 1967–1968

Throughout the process of replacing Rhodesia’s colonial-era flag, the international community had been as important an audience as Rhodesia’s white population. The flag was, after all, intended to symbolise Rhodesian independence to others, a key element of performative statehood.Rhodesia was a brutal and short-lived era of white minority rule in what is now Zimbabwe, marked by vicious repression and restrictions on the most basic rights of the Black majority. Awareness of that history is dim at best here in Canada, where “normies” don’t know about the Rhodesian flag, famously worn by white supremacist church shooter Dylann Roof.Rhodesia nostalgia ‘screams out extreme hatred,’ say Zimbabweans

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Women, Land and Urban Governance in Colonial and Post-colonial Zimbabwe

From 1890 to 1979 Zimbabwe was under British colonial rule, which shaped access to urban land and spaces on a racist and masculine basis. Urban planning legislation was introduced in 1933 and 1945, ostensibly modelled upon the British planning system (Brown 2001).From the Municipal and Town Management ordinances of 1894, Swazi migrant workers and the Witwatersrand gold mines 1886–1920. At the core of southern Africa's industrial revolution were the gold mines of the Witwatersrand. The insatiable needs of the gold mining industry for cheap, unskilled black labour and the struggles of African communities to maintain a rural productive base led to the Swazi migrant workers and the Witwatersrand gold mines

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The Copper Industry in the Colonial Period

seeking Southern Rhodesian whites. Some leading Northern Rhodesian whites realized African rule would be better than continued Federal maltreatment. The Colonial Office preferred a dependent black govern­ ment in Northern Rhodesia to the headstrong settlers running the Fed­ eration. In 1961, the Colonial Office deliberately proposed a NorthernHarvey Ward argued that ‘the Beatles, international finance groups and colonial freedom agitators are all agents of the communist plot to achieve world domination’ while the Reverend Wright, on the Rhodesian National Day of Prayer, asked for deliverance against ‘the fifth column propagators of permissiveness in morality, pornography and Full article: From Federation to ‘White Redoubt’: Africa and the

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The World of European Labour on the Northern Rhodesian Copperbelt

The mining companies had been pressing the colonial administration and the British Government to take action since late 1940, and furnished them with incriminating evidence against Maybank from the Chamber of Mines in Western Australia, which was added to the case against him.The growth of the mining industry produced the revenue flows upon which the Northern Rhodesian colonial state was built. The state, in turn, used its growing reach to enable the activities of the mining companies frequently through dispossessing Africans of their land and livelihoods ( Berger, 1974,Parpart, 1983,Perrings, 1979 ).Seeing the Copperbelt: Science, mining and colonial power in

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