New Babylon New Nineveh by Charles Van Onselen
Everyday Life on the Witwatersrand 1886-1914
Set against the backdrop of the bustling and rapidly evolving city of Johannesburg during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this historical narrative delves into the lives of the diverse and often marginalized communities that shaped the city's identity. Through vivid storytelling, the book explores the complex interplay of power, race, and class, highlighting the struggles and resilience of individuals as they navigate the challenges of urban life. The narrative paints a rich tapestry of a city in flux, capturing the essence of its transformation from a mining town to a vibrant metropolis.
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- Published
- 2011
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- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-450
- Original Language
- English
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