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In search of a nation : histories of authority & dissidence in Tanzania / edited by Gregory H. Maddox, James L. Giblin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Eastern African studies (London, England)Publication details: Oxford : James Currey ; Dar Es Salaam : Kapsel Educational Publications ; Athens : Ohio University Press, 2005.Description: xiv, 337 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0852554877 (UK : pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0821416707 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0821416715 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 967.8 22
LOC classification:
  • DT445 .I5 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
On socially composed knowledge: reconstructing a Shambaa royal ritual / Steven Feierman -- Kingalu Mwana Shaha and political leadership in nineteenth-century eastern Tanzania / Edward A. Alpers -- Colonial boundaries & African nationalism: the case of the Kagera Salient / Ralph A. Austen -- Indirect rule, the politics of neo-traditionalism and the limits of invention in Tanzania / Thomas Spear -- Narrating power in colonial Ugogo: Mazengo of Mvumi / Gregory H. Maddox -- The tribal past and the politics of nationalism in Mahenge district: 1940-60 / Jamie Monson -- The landscapes of memory in twentieth-century Africa / E.S. Atieno Odhiambo -- Some complexities of family & state in colonial Njombe / James L. Giblin -- Local, regional & national: south Rukwa in the 1950s / Marcia Wright -- Breaking the chain at its weakest link: TANU and the colonial office / John Iliffe -- Censoring the press in colonial Zanzibar: an account of the seditious case against Al-Falaq / Lawrence E.Y. Mbogoni -- An imagined generation: Umma youth in nationalist Zanzibar / Thomas Burgess -- The short history of political opposition & multi-party democracy in Tanganyika: 1958-64 / James R. Brennan -- Engendering & gendering African nationalism: rethinking the case of Tangayika (Tanzania) / Susan Geiger -- Between the 'global' & 'local' families: the missing link in school history teaching in postcolonial Tanzania / Yusuf Q. Lawi -- Jack-of-all-arts or Ustadhi? The poetics of cultural production in Tanzania / Kelly M. Askew.
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Africana Africana University of Eastern Africa, Baraton Main Campus Library Africana Afr DT 445 .I5 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 63930

Includes bibliographical references and index.

On socially composed knowledge: reconstructing a Shambaa royal ritual / Steven Feierman -- Kingalu Mwana Shaha and political leadership in nineteenth-century eastern Tanzania / Edward A. Alpers -- Colonial boundaries & African nationalism: the case of the Kagera Salient / Ralph A. Austen -- Indirect rule, the politics of neo-traditionalism and the limits of invention in Tanzania / Thomas Spear -- Narrating power in colonial Ugogo: Mazengo of Mvumi / Gregory H. Maddox -- The tribal past and the politics of nationalism in Mahenge district: 1940-60 / Jamie Monson -- The landscapes of memory in twentieth-century Africa / E.S. Atieno Odhiambo -- Some complexities of family & state in colonial Njombe / James L. Giblin -- Local, regional & national: south Rukwa in the 1950s / Marcia Wright -- Breaking the chain at its weakest link: TANU and the colonial office / John Iliffe -- Censoring the press in colonial Zanzibar: an account of the seditious case against Al-Falaq / Lawrence E.Y. Mbogoni -- An imagined generation: Umma youth in nationalist Zanzibar / Thomas Burgess -- The short history of political opposition & multi-party democracy in Tanganyika: 1958-64 / James R. Brennan -- Engendering & gendering African nationalism: rethinking the case of Tangayika (Tanzania) / Susan Geiger -- Between the 'global' & 'local' families: the missing link in school history teaching in postcolonial Tanzania / Yusuf Q. Lawi -- Jack-of-all-arts or Ustadhi? The poetics of cultural production in Tanzania / Kelly M. Askew.

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