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Title: | The state, the citizen and power |
Editors: | Cohen, Andrew Pilossof, Rory Swart, Sandra |
Year: | 2016 |
Periodical: | South African Historical Journal (ISSN 1726-1686) |
Volume: | 68 |
Issue: | 1 |
Pages: | 1-131 |
Language: | English |
City of publisher: | Pretoria |
Publisher: | UNISA |
Geographic terms: | Southern Africa South Africa Zambia Zimbabwe |
Subjects: | State power citizenship political history forced labour police elections |
External link: | https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rshj20/68/1 |
Abstract: | This special issue of the 'South African Historical Journal' highlights how issues of citizenship, state power and coercion have played out across southern Africa, both spatially and temporally. Contributions: 'The greatest state scandal': personality, power and the South African Republic Police, 1886-1896 (Cornelis Hermanus Muller); Lonrho and the limits of corporate power in Africa, c. 1961-1973 (Andrew Cohen); Coerced African labour for food production in Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) during the Second World War, 1942-1945 (Alfred Tembo); Safeguarding white minority power: the South African government and the secession of Katanga, 1960-1963 (Lazlo Passemiers); 'We will make sure they are rehabilitated': Nation-building and social engineering in operation clean-up, Zimbabwe, 1983 (Clement Masakure); ZANU (PF)'s manipulation of the 'alien' vote in Zimbabwean elections: 1980- 2013 (Anusa Daimon). [ASC Leiden abstract] |