Titel
Durban : a study in racial ecology
by L. Kuper, Hilstan Watts & Ronald Davies ; with an introduction by Alan Paton
Auteur(s)
Kuper, Leo (1908-1994) - Professor. Auteur
Auteur(s)
Watts, Hilstan Lett (1929-2006). Bijdrager, medewerker
Auteur(s)
Davies, Ronald John (1931–2012). Bijdrager, medewerker
Auteur(s)
Paton, Alan (1903-1988) - Romancier, militant contre l'apartheid. Auteur van voorwoord, inleiding, etc
Bibliografisch adres
London : J. Cape, 1958
Uitgever
Jonathan Cape
Taal
Engels
Land
England
Collatie
254 pages : maps (1 fold.) diagrs., tables ; 21 x 14 cm
Annotatie
MAG AFR 31.711/B
Samenvatting
(annotatie)
This book is about Durban as a fascinating city. It provides a scholar's background to the situation brought about by the application of the Group Areas Act to Durban. It is the joint work of Professor Leo Kuper, Professor of Sociology at the University of Natal, Mr Hilstan Watts, and Mr Ronald Davies. No one is better fitted than Professor Kuper to guide such a study, for he combines the objectivity of the scholar with a warm-hearted feeling for the city and its people. The authors have given a careful description of the city as it is, racially and topographically, and have indicated the lines which the final proclamations will almost certainly follow. Even those who are strangers to Durban and South Africa will be able to grasp the drastic nature of the proposals, and to realize the vast scope and intention of the Group Areas Act.

Type inhoud
tekst
Type drager
volume
Onderwerp(en)
Durban (Zuid-Afrika)
Rassenverhoudingen
Etnische groepen
Stadsleven
Sociologie [Stedelijke ]
Menselijke ecologie
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Durban : a study in racial ecology / by L. Kuper, Hilstan Watts & Ronald Davies ; with an introduction by Alan Paton. - London : J. Cape, 1958. - 254 pages : maps (1 fold.) diagrs., tables ; 21 x 14 cm. - MAG AFR 31.711/B.


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