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Title:The Political Economy of Colonialism in South Africa and Mozambique
Author:Friedland, Elaine A.
Year:1977
Periodical:Journal of Southern African Affairs
Volume:2
Issue:1
Period:January
Pages:61-75
Language:English
Geographic terms:Ethiopia
Mozambique
Subjects:colonists
Europeans
colonialism
Economics and Trade
Abstract:This study is concerned with a particular form of colonialism which developed in colonial Mozambique and South Africa. This system, settler colonialism, soon produced the necessary racial ideology to justify its raison d'etre. Therefore, settler-colonialism and racial-colonialism are synonymous. Settler co-lonialisra as found in colonial Mozambique and anartheid in South Africa may be referred to as an 'estate system'. Sections: an estate system: the settler colonial system - the historical development of the estate system - the effect upon the African socio-economic structure. Notes, summary.
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