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John Chinaman on the Rand is a compelling historical account written by H. J. A. Smit, first published in 1904. The book offers a vivid and detailed exploration of the experiences of Chinese laborers—referred to as John Chinaman in the parlance of the era—on the goldfields of the Witwatersrand in South Africa during the early 20th century. Against the backdrop of the aftermath of the South African War (Boer War), the narrative delves into the economic, social, and political circumstances that led to the importation of thousands of Chinese workers to the Rand gold mines, a controversial solution to the acute labor shortage faced by the mining industry. Smit provides firsthand observations and critical commentary on the living and working conditions of the Chinese laborers, their interactions with local populations, and the broader implications for South African society. The book examines the motivations of mine owners, the responses of British colonial authorities, and the reactions of the local white and black communities to the influx of Chinese workers. Through a blend of reportage, personal anecdotes, and social critique, John Chinaman on the Rand sheds light on issues of race, labor exploitation, and imperial policy, offering readers a window into a pivotal and often overlooked chapter in South African history. Rich in period detail and informed by the author's direct experience, the book captures the complexities and tensions of a society grappling with rapid economic change and the challenges of multicultural coexistence. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of colonial labor systems, the global movement of workers, and the enduring legacies of these historical processes.

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Liczba stron: 129

Rok wydania: 2025

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