Lukasiewicz | Gold, Finance and Imperialism in South Africa, 1887-1902 | Buch | 978-3-031-51946-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 242 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 473 g

Reihe: Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies

Lukasiewicz

Gold, Finance and Imperialism in South Africa, 1887-1902

A View from the Stock Exchange
2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-51946-8
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland

A View from the Stock Exchange

Buch, Englisch, 242 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 473 g

Reihe: Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies

ISBN: 978-3-031-51946-8
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland


This book provides a unique account of the financial and political history of the South African War by analysing the organisation and operations of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), the oldest existing stock exchange in the African continent. Identifying the JSE as the nexus between international finance, South African gold mining and British imperialism, the book exposes the financial and political connections between Johannesburg, Pretoria, London, and Paris during the final stage of the imperial ‘scramble for southern Africa.’ Gold mining presented the South African Republic (ZAR) and the whole southern African regional economy with a long-term economic future and new prospects of industrialisation. However, this socio-economic transformation was dependent on extensive capital investments and the institutionalisation of a coercive labour regime based on racial discrimination. This monograph provides the first empirical examination of how international finance, imperial politics, and racialised industrial relations became entrenched in a key financial intermediary in colonial South Africa - first in Kimberley in the Cape Colony, and then in Johannesburg in the ZAR. By studying the Johannesburg capital market’s social microstructures, the author demonstrates how colonial and international financial intermediaries underwrote and financed the largest wave of mining investments in Africa prior to the First World War. Filling an important gap in literature on nineteenth-century British imperialism and Anglo-African-Afrikaner relations, this insightful book uses the JSE as a lens to carefully expose the structures and agency of global finance in the outbreak of the South African War, and the making of South Africa as a unified colonial state. 

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1.Introduction: Colonial South Africa, Mineral Revolutions and Finance.- 2.From Diamonds to Gold: The Rise of Share Dealing in South Africa.- 3.From Market to Exchange: The JSE’s Early Rules, Regulations And Organisation.- 4. Finance, Industry and Information: The JSE and the Chamber Of Mines.- 5.Between Johannesburg, London and Paris: Deep-Level Mining and International Finance.- 6.Finance and Imperialism at The Exchange: The JSE and the Jameson Raid.- 7.A Modernising Exchange and the South African War.- 8. Conclusions.


Mariusz Lukasiewicz is a Lecturer in African History at the Institute of African Studies, Leipzig University, in Germany.



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