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TITLE: Peasant Consciousness and Guerrilla War in Zimbabwe A Comparative Study
AUTHOR: T.O. Ranger 
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PUBLISHER: James Currey Ltd
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FORMAT: Paperback (pp: 400) 220 x 140mm
ISBN-10: 0852550014
ISBN-13: 9780852550014
PUB DATE: 17 Oct 1985
AVAILABILITY: Available
PRICE: �19.95

 

REVIEW:
'Terence Ranger's major new exploration of Zimbabwean peasant politics spans the ninety years from the early colonial period to the 1980s. While drawing heavily on his own extensive research in the Makoni district of Manicaland - virtually a scholarly fief of his - Ranger continually illuminates Rhodesia's tortuous passage to majority rule by comparison with two "contrasting models" of decolonisation: Kenya (conservative) and Mozambique (la luta continua).' - David Caute in The London Review of Books '... Ranger's present book has all the many-sidedness of a 25-year historiographical and political engagement... Oral historians are at home when listening to a voice directly or indirectly from the 1890s or 1940s. They are less used to treating as already historical a voice from the 1970s. But Ranger's book should be seen as a major event in contemporary oral history, i.e. of experiences which, while chronologically still in limbo between (for present-day Westerner) media-drenched present and a literarily-disciplined past, lie already on the far side of an allegedly or actually profound change... The oral-historical part of Ranger's bibliography is also a model.' - Logie Barrow, Professor of History, Hamburg in Oral History '... is undoubtedly much the most important book to be written on Zimbabwe for many years and it transforms our understanding of the whole colonial experience.' - Richard Brown, University of Sussex, in British Book News


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Illustrations: 5 maps, 5 photographs