Major contribution to the literature focussing on the formation of the South African working class, emphasizing African cultural practices and African resistance as a shaping force. Using a range of archival sources, diaries, memoirs, colonial newspapers and Zulu-English phrasebooks, Atkins is able to track, wherever possible in their own words, how workmen kept track of time, how tasks were structured, revealing everyday concerns and struggles as well as a set of patterned responses that unmistakably constituted an African work ethic. North America: Heinemann
My entire undergraduate thesis was an aspirational project to write as well as Keletso Atkins because when I read this book for the first time I felt like I was genuinely in the barracks at Durban and on the African tenant farms of colonial Natal.