Peasant consciousness and guerilla war in Zimbabwe : a comparative study

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Peasant consciousness and guerilla war in Zimbabwe : a comparative study

Terence Ranger

Currey, 1985

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Bibliography: p345-367. - Includes index

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A classic work from Terence Ranger now back in print. Draws on a wide range of archival and oral sources to argue that the history of African peasants in Zimbabwe produced a specific consciousness which meant that peasant participation in the guerrilla war was different from the peasant role in Mau Mau or in the war in Mozambique. It also examines the changing relations between the peasantry and the Zimbabwean state after the 1980 elections. North America: U of California Press

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