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The unsettled land : state-making and politics of land in Zimbabwe: 1893-2003 Jocelyn Alexander

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford James Currey c2006; Harare : Weaver Press, c2006; Athens, Ohio Ohio University Press c2006Edition: edDescription: 230 pagesISBN:
  • 0852558937 (James Currey cloth)
  • 9780852558935 (James Currey cloth)
  • 9781779220554 (Weaver Press paper)
  • 9780821417355 (Ohio University Press cloth)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD992.Z55 ALE
Summary: The Unsettled Land engages with the current debates on land and politics in Africa and provides a much-needed historical narrative of the Zimbabwean case. In early 2000, a process of land occupation began in Zimbabwe. It involved the movement of hundreds of thousands of black farmers onto mostly white-owned farms, often under the leadership of veterans of Zimbabwe’s 1970s liberation war. The Zanu (PF) government cast this moment as the end of colonialism. Others saw it as mere electioneering, the desperate machinations of an illegitimate government. This poorly understood crisis had deep roots. In the settler period the government of Rhodesia divided the land along racial lines, leaving the black population in poor and overcrowded reserves. Independent Zimbabwe inherited not only this profoundly unequal division of land but also a potent institutional and ideological legacy of contested claims to authority over the land. This combustible mix shaped political desires and discourses as well as state and African institutions, setting the stage for the dramatic upheavals of 2000 and beyond.
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Books on Southern Africa published by James Currey, Weaver Press & Ohio University Press: The unsettled land: state and the politics of land in Zimbabwe 1893 - 2003 by Jocelyn Alexander; African gifts of the spirit: Pentecostalism and the rise of Zimbabwean transitional religious movement; Butterflies, barbarians and Swiss Missionaries in South-East Africa

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Unsettled Land engages with the current debates on land and politics in Africa and provides a much-needed historical narrative of the Zimbabwean case. In early 2000, a process of land occupation began in Zimbabwe. It involved the movement of hundreds of thousands of black farmers onto mostly white-owned farms, often under the leadership of veterans of Zimbabwe’s 1970s liberation war. The Zanu (PF) government cast this moment as the end of colonialism. Others saw it as mere electioneering, the desperate machinations of an illegitimate government. This poorly understood crisis had deep roots. In the settler period the government of Rhodesia divided the land along racial lines, leaving the black population in poor and overcrowded reserves. Independent Zimbabwe inherited not only this profoundly unequal division of land but also a potent institutional and ideological legacy of contested claims to authority over the land. This combustible mix shaped political desires and discourses as well as state and African institutions, setting the stage for the dramatic upheavals of 2000 and beyond.

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