Policing, Race, and the Formation of Nineteenth-Century British Colonial Natal
Badges and Knobkerries
2025
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-33753-6 (ISBN)
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-33753-6 (ISBN)
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Policing, Race, and the Formation of Nineteenth-Century British Colonial Natal traces the creation, implementation, and evolution of the police institutions within British colonial Natal during ‘the formative period’ of the colony between 1845 and 1899.
Policing, Race, and the Formation of Nineteenth-Century British Colonial Natal traces the creation, implementation, and evolution of the police institutions within British colonial Natal during 'the formative period' of the colony between 1845 and 1899. It examines how white and Black members of Natal's colonial community formed their own systems of policing, creating structures of control that combined ideas from across multiple continents that illustrated the way imperial rule was not directed exclusively from the imperial metropole, but instead part of a complex mixing of indigenous and colonial ideals in the forging of colonial Natal. This influence had enormous ramifications for the police institutions in South Africa well into the twentieth century. Using numerous case studies involving the organization, actions, and influence of the police in Natal, this work provides examples of Black power and authority, prison escapes, violence by and against the constabulary, and recruitment and logistics within the colonial police. In the end, it places the history of KwaZulu-Natal centrally into the emergence of British imperial rule in South Africa in the nineteenth century.
Policing, Race, and the Formation of Nineteenth-Century British Colonial Natal traces the creation, implementation, and evolution of the police institutions within British colonial Natal during 'the formative period' of the colony between 1845 and 1899. It examines how white and Black members of Natal's colonial community formed their own systems of policing, creating structures of control that combined ideas from across multiple continents that illustrated the way imperial rule was not directed exclusively from the imperial metropole, but instead part of a complex mixing of indigenous and colonial ideals in the forging of colonial Natal. This influence had enormous ramifications for the police institutions in South Africa well into the twentieth century. Using numerous case studies involving the organization, actions, and influence of the police in Natal, this work provides examples of Black power and authority, prison escapes, violence by and against the constabulary, and recruitment and logistics within the colonial police. In the end, it places the history of KwaZulu-Natal centrally into the emergence of British imperial rule in South Africa in the nineteenth century.
Jacob Ivey is an Assistant Professor of History at Florida Memorial University, USA, South Florida’s only HBCU. He received his PhD from West Virginia University, USA. He writes on the British empire in Southern Africa and issues of race in South Africa and the Black Diaspora across the globe. This is his first book.
1. Introduction.- 2. A Short History of Natal and the Early Natal Police.- 3.'I was Witboy, of the police'.- 4. Gaols and 'Gaol Breaks'.- 5. Violence and Fear of the African Constable.- 6. 'J. Joyce v. Colonial Secretary of the Colony of Natal'.- 7. The Hope of Application.- 8. Title, Badges, and Belonging in the Police.- 9. Conclusion.
Erscheinungsdatum | 11.09.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Britain and the World |
Zusatzinfo | Approx. 300 p. 25 illus. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 148 x 210 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Wirtschaftsgeschichte | |
Schlagworte | 19th Century Colonial Natal • black agency • Black authority • Black constabulary • British Empire • British Southern Africa • Colonial Defence • colonial policing • colonial security • colonial settlement • colonial state formation • History of violence • Imperial rule • KwaZulu-Natal • Police institutions • Race • south african war • state control |
ISBN-10 | 3-031-33753-0 / 3031337530 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-031-33753-6 / 9783031337536 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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