Guns, Race, and Power in Colonial South Africa

William Kelleher Storey

Guns, Race, and Power in Colonial South Africa
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
11 August 2008
Pages
398
ISBN
9780521885096

Guns, Race, and Power in Colonial South Africa

William Kelleher Storey

In this book, William Kelleher Storey shows that guns and discussions about guns during the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries were fundamentally important to the establishment of racial discrimination in South Africa. Relying mainly on materials held in archives and libraries in Britain and South Africa, Storey explains the workings of the gun trade and the technological development of the firearms. He relates the history of firearms to ecological, political, and social changes, showing that there is a close relationship between technology and politics in South Africa.

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