Beschreibung:
A comparative study of identity shifts in two large ethnic groups in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe.
IntroductionEthnicity and Identities in MatabelelandDomination and Resistance: Precolonial Ndebele andKalanga Relations, 1860-93Remaking Communities on the Margins: Chieftaincy andEthnicity in Bulilima-Mangwe, 1893 to the 1950sUltraroyalism, King's Cattle, and Postconquest Politics among theNdebele, 1893 to the 1940sLanguage and Ethnicity in MatabelelandContests and Identities in Town: Bulawayo before 1960Complementary or Competing? Ethnicity and Nationalism inMatabeleland, 1950-79Postcolonial Terror: Politics, Violence, and Identity, 1980-90ConclusionNotesSelected BibliographyIndex