Admire Mseba, Society, Power, and Land in Northeastern Zimbabwe, ca. 1560–1960. Athens OH: Ohio University Press (hb US90 – 978 0 8214 2588 6; pb US34. 95 – 978 0 8214 2589 3). 2024, 224 pp.
Key Points
This work explores the interconnectedness of society, power, and land in Northeastern Zimbabwe over four centuries.
Historical analysis of agricultural practices and colonialism in Zimbabwe
Review of primary sources from 1560 to 1960
Examination of societal structures and their evolution over time
Outlines the shifts in land ownership and power dynamics influenced by colonial policies
Discusses the impact of agricultural practices on social organization
Highlights the ongoing relevance of historical land issues in contemporary Zimbabwe
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