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The Politics of African Freehold Land Ownership in Early Colonial Zimbabwe, 1890–1930
JOSEPH MUJERE and ADMIRE MSEBA
African Economic History, January 2020, 47 (1) 32-53; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.47.1.32
JOSEPH MUJERE
Joseph Mujere (), History Department, University of Zimbabwe; and Research Associate, SWOP, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
ADMIRE MSEBA
Admire Mseba (), Assistant Professor, Department of Black Studies and Department of History, University of Missouri–Columbia; and Research Fellow, International Studies Group, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
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African Economic History
Vol. 47, Issue 1
3 Jan 2020
The Politics of African Freehold Land Ownership in Early Colonial Zimbabwe, 1890–1930
JOSEPH MUJERE, ADMIRE MSEBA
African Economic History Jan 2020, 47 (1) 32-53; DOI: 10.3368/aeh.47.1.32
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Early Colonial Experiments with Freehold Land for Africans in Southern Rhodesia
- Missionary Paternalism, Colonial Policy and Africans’ Struggles for Freehold Land
- The Limits of Colonial Paternalism, African Land Purchase and Social Differentiation
- Settler Responses to African Land Purchases
- Conclusion
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