Divergence and Convergence on the Copperbelt: White Mineworkers in Comparative Perspective, 1911-1963

This chapter was written by Duncan Money for the book Across the Copperbelt. Urban & Social Change in Central Africa’s Borderland Communities, edited by Miles Larmer, Enid Guene, Benoît Henriet, Iva Peša & Rachel Taylor, and published by James Currey.

The book is based on research that is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement no: 681657): ‘Comparing the Copperbelt: Political Culture and Knowledge Production in Central Africa’, and is available under the Creative Commons license CC-BY-NC.
 

Author(s) / editor(s)

Duncan Money

About the author(s) / editor(s)

Duncan Money is a historian of Central and Southern Africa during the 19th and 20th century. His research focuses primarily on the mining industry and, in particular, the Zambian Copperbelt.

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