The impact of east coast fever on African homestead society in the Natal colony 1901-1910
This dissertation looks at the impact of East Coast Fever on African homestead society in Natal in the period 1901-1910. The disease broke out in Natal at the beginning of 1904. With the realization that East Coast Fever was another lethal epizootic, the Natal Colonial Government introduced measures...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-21712016-04-16T04:07:54Z The impact of east coast fever on African homestead society in the Natal colony 1901-1910 Thabede, Mfanimpela Ishmael Tayler, J.A. Lambert, J. 636.2089684 Cattle -- Diseases -- South Africa -- KwaZulu Natal Rural poor -- South Africa -- KwaZulu Natal Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- KwaZulu Natal KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) -- History -- 1901-1910 KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) -- Rural conditions East Coast fever -- South Africa -- KwaZulu Natal -- History This dissertation looks at the impact of East Coast Fever on African homestead society in Natal in the period 1901-1910. The disease broke out in Natal at the beginning of 1904. With the realization that East Coast Fever was another lethal epizootic, the Natal Colonial Government introduced measures to control the spread of the disease and finally eradicate it. The campaign was, however, not successful. The disease thus spread throughout the colony and led to the loss of many cattle owned by Africans. By 1909 not more than four divisions in the colony remained free of the disease. The death of many cattle deprived Africans of the means of extensive cultivation, the source of income for the payment of rents and taxes, and Ilobolo. Many African males were forced to leave their homesteads for the towns and the mining sector in search of work. This eventually changed the nature of the homestead society. History M.A. (History) 2009-08-25T11:01:05Z 2009-08-25T11:01:05Z 2006-11-30 2009-08 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2171 en 1 online resource (vi, 66 leaves.) |
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636.2089684 Cattle -- Diseases -- South Africa -- KwaZulu Natal Rural poor -- South Africa -- KwaZulu Natal Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- KwaZulu Natal KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) -- History -- 1901-1910 KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) -- Rural conditions East Coast fever -- South Africa -- KwaZulu Natal -- History Thabede, Mfanimpela Ishmael The impact of east coast fever on African homestead society in the Natal colony 1901-1910 |
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This dissertation looks at the impact of East Coast Fever on African homestead society in Natal in the period 1901-1910. The disease broke out in Natal at the beginning of 1904. With the realization that East Coast Fever was another lethal epizootic, the Natal Colonial Government introduced measures to control the spread of the disease and finally eradicate it. The campaign was, however, not successful. The disease thus spread throughout the colony and led to the loss of many cattle owned by Africans. By 1909 not more than four divisions in the colony remained free of the disease. The death of many cattle deprived Africans of the means of extensive cultivation, the source of income for the payment of rents and taxes, and Ilobolo. Many African males were forced to leave their homesteads for the towns and the mining sector in search of work. This eventually changed the nature of the homestead society. === History === M.A. (History) |
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Tayler, J.A. |
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Tayler, J.A. Thabede, Mfanimpela Ishmael |
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Thabede, Mfanimpela Ishmael |
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Thabede, Mfanimpela Ishmael |
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The impact of east coast fever on African homestead society in
the Natal colony 1901-1910 |
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The impact of east coast fever on African homestead society in
the Natal colony 1901-1910 |
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The impact of east coast fever on African homestead society in
the Natal colony 1901-1910 |
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The impact of east coast fever on African homestead society in
the Natal colony 1901-1910 |
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The impact of east coast fever on African homestead society in
the Natal colony 1901-1910 |
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impact of east coast fever on african homestead society in
the natal colony 1901-1910 |
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2009 |
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