Watts, H. L., and J. A. I. Agar-Hamilton: Border Port. A Study of East London, South Africa, with Special Reference to the White Population

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Watts, H. L., and J. A. I. Agar-Hamilton : Border Port. A Study of East London, South Africa, with Special Reference to the White Population

(Grahamstown: Institute of Social and Economic Research, Rhodes University, 1970)

Occasional Paper Number Thirteen. 233 x 160 mm; card wrappers; pp. (xx) + 267; tables; graphs; photographs. Cover has scuff and crease, some spotting. Good to very good condition. " ... it will be seen that while there are studies of the Border region, which give a picture of the economic, industrial, and physical features of the dominant centre of East London and of its Bantu population, no detailed study of the White population of the city had, prior to 1964, been published. So it was that in 1964 the present study was commenced as primarily a sociological analysis of the White population of East London. It was designed to deal with this gap in our knowledge of the region. The study includes a description of the historical development of the city, and some reference to its regional setting. The White population of the city is analysed in some detail. Taken together with an attitude survey of White adult males in East London published in 1967 and the author's study of King William's Town, it provides a picture of the White population of the two main urban areas of the Border region."

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Watts, H. L., and J. A. I. Agar-Hamilton : Border Port. A Study of East London, South Africa, with Special Reference to the White Population

(Grahamstown: Institute of Social and Economic Research, Rhodes University, 1970)

Occasional Paper Number Thirteen. 233 x 160 mm; card wrappers; pp. (xx) + 267; tables; graphs; photographs. Near fine condition. " ... it will be seen that while there are studies of the Border region, which give a picture of the economic, industrial, and physical features of the dominant centre of East London and of its Bantu population, no detailed study of the White population of the city had, prior to 1964, been published. So it was that in 1964 the present study was commenced as primarily a sociological analysis of the White population of East London. It was designed to deal with this gap in our knowledge of the region. The study includes a description of the historical development of the city, and some reference to its regional setting. The White population of the city is analysed in some detail. Taken together with an attitude survey of White adult males in East London published in 1967 and the author's study of King William's Town, it provides a picture of the White population of the two main urban areas of the Border region."

Watts, H. L., and J. A. I. Agar-Hamilton : Border Port. A Study of East London, South Africa, with Special Reference to the White Population is listed for sale on Bibliophile Bookbase by Christison Rare Books.

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