The Social Question and State Formation in British Africa: Egypt, South Africa and Uganda in comparison
Veröffentlichungsdatum
2017
Autoren
Zusammenfassung
The paper explores governmental perceptions and reactions to “social questions” in British colonial Africa, c. 1880-1950. By comparing three different political entities, Egypt, South Africa and Uganda, we find that authorities across cases have been acutely aware of potentially destabilising social change. Some social problems actually resulted from colonial projects themselves, giving rise to rather contradictory interpretations and policies. However, the intensity of political reactions to social questions varied widely, ranging from a largely passive approach in Egypt to the introduction of modern welfare in South Africa. We argue that perceptions and responses to social dislocation had a long-term impact on patterns of state formation and social policy development.
Schlagwörter
Social policy
;
Colonialism
;
Social conflict
;
Social question
;
Inequality
;
British empire
;
Uganda
;
Egypt
;
South Africa
Verlag
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Institution
Fachbereich
Dokumenttyp
Artikel/Aufsatz
Zeitschrift/Sammelwerk
Band
58
Heft
2
Startseite
237
Endseite
264
Zweitveröffentlichung
Ja
Dokumentversion
Postprint
Lizenz
Sprache
Englisch
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