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Strikes, boycotts – and the history of their impact on South Africa

This paper is not intended to be an analysis and forecast on the recent wave of social unrest in South Africa (the unhappy disturbances of late March and early april 1960), but rather attempts to fit the particular Sputh African situation into the untidy framework of historical perspective. I Some historical atecedents. II The nature and origins of coercive behaviour. III Strides and boycotts in South Africa. IV Effects, prospects, and remedies. Footnotes.

Title: Strikes, boycotts – and the history of their impact on South Africa
Author: Arkin, M.
Year: 1960
Periodical: South African Journal of Economics
Volume: 28
Issue: 4
Pages: 303-318
Language: English
Geographic term: South Africa
Subject: strikes
External link: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1813-6982.1960.tb01868.x
Abstract: This paper is not intended to be an analysis and forecast on the recent wave of social unrest in South Africa (the unhappy disturbances of late March and early april 1960), but rather attempts to fit the particular Sputh African situation into the untidy framework of historical perspective. I Some historical atecedents. II The nature and origins of coercive behaviour. III Strides and boycotts in South Africa. IV Effects, prospects, and remedies. Footnotes.