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Hidden histories of Gordonia, land dispossesion and resistance in the Northern Cape, 1800-1990, Martin Legassick

Label
Hidden histories of Gordonia, land dispossesion and resistance in the Northern Cape, 1800-1990, Martin Legassick
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hidden histories of Gordonia
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
959609655
Responsibility statement
Martin Legassick
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
land dispossesion and resistance in the Northern Cape, 1800-1990
Summary
The Gordonia region of the Northern Cape province has received relatively little attention from historians. In Hidden Histories of Gordonia: Land dispossession and resistance in the Northern Cape, 1800-1990, Martin Legassick explores aspects of the generally unknown ‘brown’ and ‘black’ history of the region. Emphasising the lives of ordinary people, his writing is also in part an exercise in ‘applied history’ - historical writing with a direct application to people’s lives in the present. Tracing the indigenous history of Gordonia as well as the northward movement of Basters and whites from the western Cape through Bushmanland to the Orange River, the book presents accounts of family histories, episodes of indigenous resistance to colonisation, and studies of the ultimate imposition of racial segregation and land dispossession on the inhabitants of the region. A recurrent theme is the question of identity and how the extreme ethnic fluidity and social mixing apparent in earlier times crystallised in the colonial period into racial identities, until with final conquest came imposed racial classification.--, Provided by publisher
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