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A History of South Africa: Social & Economic by C.W. de Kiewiet is a seminal work that explores the development of South Africa through its social and economic transformations. First published in 1941, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the factors that have shaped the country’s history, focusing particularly on the intricate relationship between social structures, economic conditions, and the broader political developments.
De Kiewiet examines the evolution of South African society from the early colonial period through the 20th century, detailing how economic systems like agriculture, mining, and trade played central roles in the formation of the nation’s social fabric. He also addresses the impact of racial segregation and inequality, exploring how these dynamics were interwoven with the economic landscape of the country. His approach is both scholarly and accessible, offering insights into the complexities of South African history from a perspective that combines social and economic analysis.
A History of South Africa: Social & Economic remains an important text for understanding the historical roots of South Africa’s social and economic challenges. It is essential reading for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the deep-seated issues that have shaped modern South Africa.
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