Thursday, July 07, 2011

[JDPUB: 148] Labourer or Settler? a new book by Duncan Du Bois

 

 

LABOURER OR SETTLER? Colonial Natal’s Indian Dilemma 1860 – 1897 by Duncan Du Bois has just been published by Just Done Productions R190

 

Labourer or Settler addresses the question of how, neither by accident nor design, Natal became a home to over 50,000 Indian immigrants during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Duncan Du Bois recounts how, from 1860, at the request of fewer than 50 sugar planters, colonial Natal embarked on a labour dispensation which significantly transformed its character.

 

By the 1880s, with economic progress hinging on a steady supply of indentured Indian labour, the Colony found itself caught on the horns of a dilemma: as demands for indentured labour reached new levels of necessity, so white settler resentment at the increasing presence of Indians reached new levels of intensity.

 

Labourer or Settler is an analysis of what started off as a limited experiment and mutated into a controversy of imperial dimensions.

 

 

"Labourer or Settler adds important observations regarding the origins and politics of the arrival in the Province of KwaZulu Natal of the largest concentration of Indians outside the sub-continent of India. A very important addition to South African historiography and to the literature of the Indian community, as it celebrates over 150 years of settlement in South Africa."

TONY LEON, former Leader of the Democratic Alliance, currently South African Ambassador to Argentina.

 

"Labourer or Settler furthers our understanding of the reaction of the white settler community to the presence and role of Indian immigrants."

GOOLAM VAHED, Associate Professor of History, University of KwaZulu Natal.

                                       

Duncan Du Bois taught History at high school level for 30 over years before retiring from education. Labourer or Settler is based on research conducted for his MA dissertation entitled ‘Sir John Robinson, the Mercury and the Indian Question in Natal 1860 -1897.’

 

·         Size A5

·         Number of Pages 216

·         ISBN 13  978-1-920315-65-8

·         Binding Perfect Bound

 

To order:

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Credit card payments may be made using Paypal alternatively, payments can be made via EFT (referred to as BANK WIRE on our website) or bank deposit. Various postal options are also available.

 

 

Shirene Dovey

Just Done Productions

http://www.justdone.co.za

publish@justdone.co.za

 

 

Monday, July 04, 2011

[JDPUB: 147] Family Feud by Jasmina Salie - new book

 

Family Feud by Jasmina Salie has just been published by Just Done R190

 

In a village, near Jaisalmer with its splendour and desert romance, route of the caravans in the Medieval era, lay many secrets of Ashvin and Mahmud  - Masters to the Banarje and Azmeri plantations after their fathers’ demise. The two once humble, honourable and compassionate young men become tyrants after one is a witness of adultery on the Day of Holi. The Day of Holi is the most important festival after the day of Diwali, a day good triumphs over evil and the commencement of Spring. This is a cheerful colourful event and a Day of sustenance.  A high wall was built to separate two communities - Hindu and Muslim - who had once lived in peace and harmony. This wall physically divided the two communities for decades. The two Masters of the Banarje and Azmeri plantations succumbed to crime; punishing, killing and subjugating the two communities for many years to their detriment at the end.

 

This story will entertain the reader with romance, murder and sadness and all the drama of family and village life.

 

·        Binding Perfect Bound

·        Cover Type Paperback

·        ISBN 13 978-1-920315-68-9

·        Size A4

·        No of pages 330

·        Genre Adult Fiction

 

To order:

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Please note – these books will be printed on demand – allow two weeks for printing.

If you are ordering for the first time, please register and follow the instructions…Contact us if you have any problems

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Credit card payments may be made using Paypal alternatively, payments can be made via EFT (referred to as BANK WIRE on our website) or bank deposit.

Various postal options are also available.

 

 

Shirene Dovey

Just Done Productions

http://www.justdone.co.za

publish@justdone.co.za