Notes
1 Ranger, “Nationalist Historiography,” “The Rise of Patriotic Journalism in Zimbabwe,” “Rule by Historiography,” “The Uses and Abuses of History.”
2 Chipembere et al., What History?
3 Bhebe, “The Golden Age of Zimbabwe's Historiography.”
4 Ndlovu-Gatsheni, “Re-thinking the Colonial Encounter” and “Memories of Settler Colonialism.”
5 Triulzi, “Public History and the Re-Writing of the Nation.”
6 Bhebe, Simon Vengayi Muzenda.
7 Ndlovu-Gatsheni, A Political and Social History.
8 Ndlovu-Gatsheni, “Re-thinking the Colonial Encounter” and “Memories of Settler Colonialism.”
9 Chipembere, “Colonial Policy and Africans in Urban Areas.”
10 Chipembere, “Smith and the City.”
11 Mazarire, “Changing Landscape and Oral Memory.”
12 Muzondidya, Walking a Tightrope.”
13 Chadya & Benson, “Ukubhinya;” Msindo, “Ethnicity, Not Class?;” Ndlovu-Gatsheni, “Re-thinking the Colonial Encounter;” Zimudzi, “African Women;” Zimudzi, “Spies and Informers on Campus.”
14 Chipembere et al., What History?
15 Mazarire, “Changing Landscapes;” Ndlovu-Gatsheni, A Political and Social History.
16 Chadya & Benson, “Ukubhinya;” Zimudzi, “African Women.”
17 Msindo, “Ethnicity in Matabeleland;” Msindo, “Ethnicity, Not Class?”
18 Ndlovu-Gatsheni, “Re-thinking the Colonial Encounter;” Ndlovu-Gatsheni, “Memories of Settler Colonialism.”
19 Chipembere, “Smith and the City” and “Colonial Policy and Africans;” Chipembere et al., What History?; Msindo, “Ethnicity, Not Class?”
20 Mukonyora, Wandering a Gendered Wilderness.
21 Zimudzi, “Spies and Informers on Campus.”
22 Alexander, The Unsettled Land; Jeater, Law, Language and Science; McGregor, Crossing the River; Maxwell, African Gifts of the Spirit.
23 Zachrisson, Hunting for Development.
24 Ranger, “The Meaning of Urban Violence” and Bulawayo Burning.
25 Engelke, A Problem of Presence; Fontein, The Silence of Great Zimbabwe; Grier, Invisible Hands; Hughes, From Enslavement to Environmentalism; Jackson, Surfacing Up; Moore, Suffering for Territory; Wolmer, From Wilderness Vision to Farm Invasions.
26 Fontein, The Silence of Great Zimbabwe; Alexander, The Unsettled Land; Moore, Suffering for Territory; Wolmer, From Wilderness Vision to Farm Invasions.
27 Fontein, The Silence of Great Zimbabwe; McGregor, Crossing the River; Mazarire, “Changing Landscapes;” Mukonyora, Wandering a Gendered Wilderness.
28 Ranger, “The Meaning of Urban Violence;” Ranger, Bulawayo Burning.
29 Msindo, “Ethnicity, Not Class?”
30 Ndlovu-Gatsheni, A Political and Social History.
31 Ndlovu-Gatsheni, “Memories of Settler Colonialism.”
32 Engelke, A Problem of Presence; Mukonyora, Wandering a Gendered Wilderness.
33 Grier, Invisible Hands.
34 Muzondidya, Walking a Tightrope.