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New resources added to the library's database in the past one month
Journal of Eastern African Studies
- In the ruins of past forest lives: remembering, belonging and claiming in Katimok, highland rural Kenya (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 186-206)
- Suspending ruination: preserving the ambiguous potentials of a Kenyan flower farm (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 165-185)
- From ruins and rubble: promised and suspended futures in Kenya (and beyond) (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 141-164)
- I have opened the land for you': pastoralist politics and election-related violence in Kenya's arid north (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 121-140)
- The rise and fall of a Swahili tabloid in socialist Tanzania: Ngurumo newspaper, 1959-76 (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 1-21)
- Role of history in shaping perceptions of climate change in the alpine areas of Kenya (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 1-1-120)
- Autocratisation, electoral politics and the limits of incumbency in African democracies (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 16, No. 1 2023 pp. 515-535)
- Democratisation in Tanzania: no elections without tax exemptions (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 16, No. 1 2023 pp. 47-67)
- Plural-legalities and the clash between customary law and 'child rights talk' among rural communities in Kenya (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 16, No. 1 2023 pp. 25-46)
- The histories buildings tell: aesthetic and popular readings of state meaning in Ethiopia (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 16, No. 1 2023 pp. 2-24)
- Plural-legalities and the clash between customary law and 'child rights talk' among rural communities in Kenya (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 16, No. 1 2022 pp. 25-46)
Journal of Southern African Studies
- Policy as Performance: Indigenisation and Resource Nationalism in Zimbabwe in the 2000s (Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 49, No. 3, 2023, pp. 501-524)
- Resource Nationalism in Zimbabwe: Alternative Visions and Policy Realities (Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 49, No. 3, 2023, pp. 477-499)
- Resource Nationalism in Zambia 1964-2020 and the Liquidation of Konkola Copper Mines (Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 49, No. 3, 2023, pp. 439-454)
- Asymmetries of Power and Capacity: The Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) as an Instrument of Resource Nationalism, 1994-2021 (Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 49, No. 3, 2023, pp. 415-438)
- Resource Nationalism and Political Change: Mine Nationalisation and the 2021 Zambian Election (Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 49, No. 3, 2023, pp. 397-414)
- Piping Away Development: The Material Evolution of Resource Nationalism in Mtwara, Tanzania (Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 49, No. 3, 2023, pp. 377-395)
- Between Rhetoric and Reality: Recurrent Resource Nationalism and the Practice of Resource Governance in Tanzania (Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 49, No. 3, 2023, pp. 359-375)
- Points of Entry into Zimbabwean Post-Independence Politics: Mugabe, the Military or the Social Subalterns (Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 49, No. 2, 2023, pp. 323-328)
- He's black; I'll speak to him in Chilapalapa': Prickly Proximity and the Slow Death of a Colonial Pidgin in Zambia (Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 49, No. 2, 2023, pp. 301-322)