The Diamond Ring: Business, Politics, and Precious Stones in South Africa, 1867-1947

Author:   Colin Newbury (University Lecturer in Commonwealth History and Fellow, University Lecturer in Commonwealth History and Fellow, Linacre College, Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198217756


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   19 October 1989
Format:   Hardback
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This is a history of the production and marketing of diamonds from the period of the `rush' to Kimberley and the rise of De Beers to the formation of the Central Selling Organization by South African producers and London and South African merchants. Based on a wide variety of original sources from public and mining company archives, it is both a business and a political study of a South African monopoly which became an international cartel. The Diamond Ring departs from previous histories by emphasizing the key role of the merchants in financing and organizing the trade in opposition to the South African state, as each struggled to gain control of production in the 1920s and 1930s. It explains the reasons for state interest in diamond production and the eventual co-operation of politicians, officials, and diamond magnates in regulating supply and sales. It includes much new material on the ways in which the British government strengthened the hand of the Diamond Syndicate and the Diamond Corporation to maintain and extend central selling beyond South Africa to other states - Zaire, Angola, Ghana, and Sierra Leone - before independence, as the `Ring' expanded into a world-wide brokerage based in London.

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Author:   Colin Newbury (University Lecturer in Commonwealth History and Fellow, University Lecturer in Commonwealth History and Fellow, Linacre College, Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.806kg
ISBN:  

9780198217756


ISBN 10:   0198217757
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   19 October 1989
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of illustrations; list of tables; list of figures; list of maps; list of abbreviations; Introduction: Miners and Historians; Part I: Ownership and Governance 1867-1889: Diggers' democracy; Miners' oligarchy; Company consolidation; Part II: From Monopoly to Cartel 1890-1919: Production and marketing: De Beers Consolidated Mines and the Diamond Syndicate; A colonial company: Growth and diversification; Monopoly challenged: Premier (Transvaal); German South West Africa; Diamonds in wartime; Part III: Intervention and accomodation 1920-1945: `A wedge into the syndicate'; Alluvial mining; Crisis and reconstruction; Strategic mineral; Conclusion; Appendices; List of Sources used; Index

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I strongly recommend Colin Newbury's The Diamond Ring, written for a specialist scholarly audience. --Telegraph Breaks new ground....Will undoubtedly be regarded as the standard work on the diamond industry; it will be admired by those studying both the economic history of South Africa and the history of imperial and multinational enterprise for its thorough treatment of its subject, its reliability, and its straightforward recounting of events. --History: Reviews of New Books A thorough and well-written study....The book will be of substantial value to students of international mineral trade, whether economists, historians, or political scientists. --Choice Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the development of the southern African economy after the 1880s. --American Historical Review The major achievement of Colin Newbury is...that he has gained access to most of the records and united them with archives in London, Paris, Cape Town, Oxford, and var


'major contribution ... In his painstaking research through the dense and difficult thickets of official and business archives, Newbury provides a valuable and, sadly, rare insight into South African business history. The book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the development of the southern African economy after the 1880s.' Richard Rathbone, Princeton University, American Historical Review, February 1992 'this is a model of business history - a major contribution both to business history and to the history of South Africa' Simon Katzenellenbogen, University of Manchester, Business History, January 1991 `This is a major new contribution, not only to South African history, but ... to large sections of world economic history as well. For the first time we have a fully researched and documented history of the South African diamond industry ... No short review can do justice to the scholarship and expertise revealed in this study. Its major new contributions are to emphasize the importance of the dEmand side (diamond merchants) and the role of the state in a trade which, on its industrial side, became a crucial wartime industry ... Newbury's book truly glitters like a diamond. History 'Newbury provides a convincing overview' German Historical Institute London Bulletin, Vol.XIII, No.1, Feb.1991 'I strongly recommend Colin Newbury's The Diamond Ring written for a specialist scholarly audience.' Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Daily Telegraph


I strongly recommend Colin Newbury's The Diamond Ring, written for a specialist scholarly audience. --Telegraph<br> Breaks new ground....Will undoubtedly be regarded as the standard work on the diamond industry; it will be admired by those studying both the economic history of South Africa and the history of imperial and multinational enterprise for its thorough treatment of its subject, its reliability, and its straightforward recounting of events. --History: Reviews of New Books<br> A thorough and well-written study....The book will be of substantial value to students of international mineral trade, whether economists, historians, or political scientists. --Choice<br> Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the development of the southern African economy after the 1880s. --American Historical Review<br> The major achievement of Colin Newbury is...that he has gained access to most of the records and united them with archives in London, Paris, Cape Town, Oxford, and various American repositories to write a closer and more informed account than has hitherto been available....Newbury's commentary on the maneurvers of the interwar period provides the first authoritative insight into the period since T.E. Gregory wrote the life of Oppenheimer thirty years ago. --Business History Review<br>


'I strongly recommend Colin Newbury's The Diamond Ring written for a specialist scholarly audience.' Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Daily Telegraph 'Newbury provides a convincing overview' German Historical Institute London Bulletin, Vol.XIII, No.1, Feb.1991 `This is a major new contribution, not only to South African history, but ... to large sections of world economic history as well. For the first time we have a fully researched and documented history of the South African diamond industry ... No short review can do justice to the scholarship and expertise revealed in this study. Its major new contributions are to emphasize the importance of the dEmand side (diamond merchants) and the role of the state in a trade which, on its industrial side, became a crucial wartime industry ... Newbury's book truly glitters like a diamond. History 'this is a model of business history - a major contribution both to business history and to the history of South Africa' Simon Katzenellenbogen, University of Manchester, Business History, January 1991 'major contribution ... In his painstaking research through the dense and difficult thickets of official and business archives, Newbury provides a valuable and, sadly, rare insight into South African business history. The book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the development of the southern African economy after the 1880s.' Richard Rathbone, Princeton University, American Historical Review, February 1992


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