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Item F.S. Malan, the Cape liberal tradition, and South African politics 1908-1924(1975-05) Kallaway, PeterThe nature of the Cape 'liberal' tradition has long posed problems for historians. It can be regarded, in broad terms, as a particular approach to parliamentary government in the South African context, an important defining element being the attitude held by those who claimed to be adherents towards "native policy" and the franchise. That the extent of that 'liberalism' on the question of race policies was often suspect, has been clearly shown in recent years.Item The new South African history(Johannesburg College of Education, 1977) Kallaway, PeterItem Tribesman, trader, peasant and proletarian: The process of transition from pre-capitalist 'Natural Economy' to a capitalist mode of production in the Hinterland of the Kimberley Diamond Fields during the 19th century.(1978-10) Kallaway, PeterThe concern of this paper is to attempt a critical investigation of the significance and implications of the penetration of capitalism and the colonial state into the geographical area of Griqualand West and British Bechuanaland in the 19th Century. The focus will be on the nature of the transition (‘transitional conjuncture’, ‘articulation of modes of production’) from pre-capitalist ‘natural economy’ to capitalist modes of production in the context of the industrializing political economy centred on the Kimberley Diamond Fields. More specifically, an attempt will be made to look at the evolving relationships between that emergent capitalist 'centre' and the immediate hinterland, examining the effects of the penetration of merchant capital (+- 1760-1860s), and of the industrialization process (from 1870 to 1900) on the societies and peoples of that region.