Acknowledgements Introduction: Highlighting Migrant Humanity - Peter Delius and Laura Phillips Chapter 1: Ngezinyawo -- Migrant Journeys - Fiona Rankin-Smith Chapter 2: Slavery, Indenture and Migrant Labour: Maritime Immigration from Mozambique to the Cape, c.1780-1880 - Patrick Harries Chapter 3: Walking 2 000 Kilometres to Work and Back: The Wandering Bassuto - Carl Richter and Peter Delius Chapter 4: A Century of Migrancy from Mpondoland - William Beinart Chapter 5: The Migrant Kings of Zululand - Benedict Carton Chapter 6: The Art of Those Left Behind: Women, Beadwork and Bodies - Anitra Nettleton Chapter 7: The Illusion of Safety: Migrant Labour and Occupational Disease on South Africa's Gold Mines - Jock McCulloch Chapter 8: 'The Chinese Experiment': Images from the Expansion of South Africa's 'Labour Empire' - Fiona Rankin-Smith, Peter Delius and Laura Phillips Chapter 9: 'Stray Boys': The Kruger National Park and Migrant Labour - Jacob Dlamini Chapter 10: Surviving Drought: Migrancy and the Homestead Economy - Michelle Hay Chapter 11: Migrants from Zebediela and Shifting Identities on the Rand 1930s-1970s - Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi Chapter 12: Verwoerd's Oxen: Performing Labour Migrancy in Southern Africa - David B Coplan Chapter 13: 'Give My Regards to Everyone at Home Including Those I No Longer Remember': The Journey of Tito Zungu's Envelopes - Julia Charlton Chapter 14: Sophie and the City: Womanhood, Labour and Migrancy - Laura Phillips Chapter 15: Bungityala - Jonny Steinberg Chapter 16: Migrants: Vanguard of the Workers' Struggles? - Noor Nieftagodien Chapter 17: Debt or Savings? Of Migrants, Mines and Money - Deborah James and Dinah Rajak Chapter 18: Post-Apartheid Migrancy and the Life of a Pondo Mineworker - Micah Reddy.
A Long Way Home : Migrant Worker Worlds 1800-2014