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Beyond the pale: essays on the history of colonial South Africa
Robert Ross
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Frontmatter
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List of Tables and Figures (page ix)
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Preface (page xi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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PART ONE Economy and Class Formation in the Cape Colony
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1. The Cape Economy and the Cape Gentry (page 13)
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2. Montagu's Roads to Capitalism: The Distribution of Landed Property in the Cape Colony in 1845 (page 50)
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PART TWO Racial Stratification and Ideologies
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3. Going Beyond the Pale: On the Roots of White Supremacy in South Africa (with D. van Arkel and G. C. Quispel) (page 69)
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4. The Etiquette of Race (page 111)
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PART THREE Population and Family Formation
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5. The "White" Population of the Cape Colony in the Eighteenth Century (page 125)
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6. The Developmental Spiral of the White Family and the Expansion of the Frontier (page 138)
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PART FOUR The Rule by Law
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7. The Rule of Law in the Cape Colony in the Eighteenth Century (page 155)
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8. The Changing Legal Position of the Khoisan in the Cape Colony, 1652-1795 (page 166)
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PART FIVE Toward an Intellectual History
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9. The Rise of Afrikaner Calvinism (page 183)
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10. Donald Moodie and the Origins of South African Historiography (page 192)
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Notes (page 213)
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Glossary (page 257)
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Index (page 259)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 99.5 (Dec. 1994): 1734 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2168509 |
IJAHS | 27.3 (1994): 664 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/220782 |
AAF | 95.380 (Jul. 1996): 475-477 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/723591 |
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Published: c1993
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
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