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41. Rhodesia in pictures, (Visual
 
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42. Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe (In
 
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43. Name the nation: More than 2,000
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44. Crocodile crimes: people versus
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45. Great Zimbabwe
 
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46. African Police and Soldiers in
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47. The social life of ruins: sites
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48. Understanding Social Outcomes
 
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49. United Kingdom-Zimbabwe (Nations
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50. World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe:
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51. Improving people?s well-being
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52. Afghanistan To Zimbabwe (Turtleback
 
53. A secondary geography of Central
 
54. The Great Zimbabwe
 
55. Drought, Zimbabwe Poster: Drought,
 
56. Certificate Map Reading for Zimbabwe,
 
57. Geography, race, class and power
 
58. The geographer's task: An inaugural
 
59. A geography of Rhodesia, Zambia
 
60. Geography of Southern Rhodesia,

41. Rhodesia in pictures, (Visual geography series)
by Bernadine Bailey
 Unknown Binding: 64 Pages (1973)

Isbn: 0806911743
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Introduces the land, history, government, people, and economy of one of Africa's most controversial countries. ... Read more


42. Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe (In Focus Biographies)
by Richard Worth
 Library Binding: 111 Pages (1990-10)
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Asin: 0671689878
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Recounts the story of the man who led the struggle for black political power in the emerging nation of Zimbabwe and was elected its first prime minister. ... Read more


43. Name the nation: More than 2,000 questions and answers from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe : every answer is a nation!
by Gilbert W Davies
 Unknown Binding: 138 Pages (1995)
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Asin: 0963441388
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44. Crocodile crimes: people versus wildlife and the politics of postcolonial conservation on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe [An article from: Geoforum]
by J. McGregor
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Asin: B000RR3P9E
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This digital document is a journal article from Geoforum, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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This article is about the politics of conservation in postcolonial Southern Africa. It focuses on the process and consequences of redefining the Nile crocodile as an endangered species and explores the linked local and international, commercial and conservationist interests that allowed the animal to re-establish itself in state-protected waterways in colonial and postcolonial contexts. It investigates the effects of the animal's successful re-accommodation by examining conflicts between crocodiles and the fishing communities sharing space on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe. Fishermen's hostile representations of the animal emphasize competition for fish, harassment, fear, loss of assets and loss of life. Their fear of crocodiles is heightened by the animal's entanglement in local social life, through its association with witchcraft. The article emphasizes the importance of considering both hegemonic and marginalized ideas about animals in the light of the material interactions, relations of power and historical contexts that shape them. Understanding the attitudes and circumstances of the local communities who bear the physical and economic costs of living with dangerous animals is important--it threatens the future of conservation programmes and reveals the potential for significant abuses to accompany the conservation of wildlife in postcolonial contexts. ... Read more


45. Great Zimbabwe
Paperback: 78 Pages (2010-07-20)
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Asin: 6132117857
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Great Zimbabwe is a ruined city that was once the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe, which existed from 1270 to 1550 CE during the country's Late Iron Age. The monument, which first began to be constructed in the 11th century and which continued to be built till the 14th century, spanned an area of 722 hectares (1,784 acres) and at its peak could have housed up to 18,000 people. Great Zimbabwe acted as a royal palace for the Zimbabwean monarch and would have been used as the seat of their political power. One of its most prominent features were its walls, some of which were over five metres high and which were constructed without mortar. ... Read more


46. African Police and Soldiers in Colonial Zimbabwe (1923-80) (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora)
by Timothy Stapleton
 Hardcover: 333 Pages (2011-06-15)
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Making use of archival documents, period newspapers, and oral interviews, African Police and Soldiers in Colonial Zimbabwe examines the ambiguous experience of black security personnel, police, and soldiers in white-ruled Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) from 1923 through independence and majority rule in 1980. Across the continent, European colonial rule could not have been maintained without African participation in the police and army. In Southern Rhodesia, lack of white manpower meant that despite fear of mutiny, blacks played an increasingly prominent role in law enforcement and military operations, and from World War II constituted a strong majority within the regular security forces.Despite danger, Africans volunteered for the police and army for a variety of reasons including the prestige of wearing a uniform, the possibility of excitement, family traditions, material considerations, and patriotism. As black police and soldiers were called upon to perform more specialized tasks, they acquired greater education and some - particularly African police - became part of the emerging westernized African middle class. After retirement, career African police and soldiers often continued to work in the security field, some becoming prominent entrepreneurs or commercial farmers, and generally composed a conservative, loyalist element in African society that the government eventually mobilized to counter the growth of African nationalism. Tim Stapleton here mines rich archival sources to clarify the complicated dynamic and legacy of black military personal who served during colonial rule in present-day Zimbabwe. Timothy Stapleton is professor of history at Trent University in Ontario. ... Read more


47. The social life of ruins: sites of memory and the politics of a Zimbabwean periphery [An article from: Journal of Historical Geography]
by J. McGregor
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This article explores conflicts over a series of ruins located within Zimbabwe's flagship National Park. The relics have long been regarded as sacred places by local African communities evicted from their vicinity, and have come to be seen as their ethnic heritage. Local intellectuals' promotion of this heritage was an important aspect of a defensive mobilization of cultural difference on the part of a marginalized minority group. I explore both indigenous and colonial ideas about the ruins, the different social movements with which they have been associated and the changing social life they have given the stone relics. Although African and European ideas sometimes came into violent confrontation - as in the context of colonial era evictions - there were also mutual influences in emergent ideas about tribe, heritage and history. The article engages with Pierre Nora's notion of 'sites of memory', which has usefully drawn attention to the way in which ideas of the past are rooted and reproduced in representations of particular places. But it criticizes Nora's tendency to romanticize pre-modern 'memory', suppress narrative and depoliticize traditional connections with the past. Thus, the article highlights the historicity of traditional means of relating to the past, highlighting the often bitter and divisive politics of traditional ritual, myth, kinship, descent and 'being first'. It also emphasizes the entanglement of modern and traditional ideas, inadequately captured by Nora's implied opposition between history and memory. ... Read more


48. Understanding Social Outcomes of Technological Innovations in Zimbabwe: Social Outcomes of Sustainable Development Innovations over Access, Use and Management of Wetland Resources in Drylands
by Alexio Mbereko
Paperback: 188 Pages (2010-10-07)
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Asin: 3843361614
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The assumed centrality of scientific technology in sustainable development of African communal areas is questioned in this book using the case of Broad-ridge and broad-furrow irrigation technology. It is important to ask, why does novel technologies fail as sustainable development strategies? What social dynamics inform the success or failure of technology? This technology was developed by scientists, whose aim was to ensure cultivation of vleis without degrading the resource and also to increase agricultural productivity. Vleis are key community resources in dryland Zimbabwe, especially during prolonged dry-periods, as they provide drinking water, fertile soils for gardening and pasture. The technology deprived the wider community of access and usufruct rights and bestowed them on a few individuals who joined the scheme. Resistance to the technology started from the inception of the technology. The conflicts degenerated from being specific to the scheme to include other general issues within the community. Although the technology is novel to scientists, resultant conflicts have impacted negatively on social capital, agricultural productivity and conservation of the vleis resource. ... Read more


49. United Kingdom-Zimbabwe (Nations of the World)
by Samuel Brimson
 Library Binding: 64 Pages (2004-01)
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Asin: 0836854926
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50. World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe: Great Zimbabwe National Monument, Victoria Falls, Matobo National Park, Khami
Paperback: 50 Pages (2010-05-03)
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Asin: 1155300718
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Great Zimbabwe National Monument, Victoria Falls, Matobo National Park, Khami, Mana Pools. Excerpt:Coordinates : 20°16 23 S 30°56 04 E / 20.273063°S 30.934344°E / -20.273063; 30.934344 Great Zimbabwe National Monument* Great Zimbabwe is a ruined city that was once the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe , which existed from 1270 to 1550 CE during the country s Late Iron Age . The mediaeval monument, which first began to be constructed in the 11th century and which continued to be built till the 14th century, spanned an area of 722 hectares (1,784 acres) and at its peak could have housed up to 18,000 people. Great Zimbabwe acted as a royal palace for the Zimbabwean monarch and would have been used as the seat of their political power. One of its most prominent features were its walls, some of which were over five metres high and which were constructed without mortar . Eventually, the city was largely abandoned, and fell into ruin, first being encountered by Europeans in the early 16th century. Investigation of the site first began in the 19th century, when the monument caused great controversy amongst the archaeological world, with political pressure being placed upon archaeologists by the-then white supremacist government of Rhodesia to deny that it could have ever been produced by native Zimbabweans. Great Zimbabwe has since been adopted as a national monument by the Zimbabwean government, with the modern state being named after it. The word "Great" distinguishes the site from the many hundred small ruins, known as Zimbabwes, spread across the Zimbabwe highveld. There are 200 such sites in southern Africa, such as Bumbusi and Manekweni, with monumental, mortarless walls and Great Zimbabwe is the largest. Etymology Overview of Great Zimbabwe. The large walled construction is th... ... Read more


51. Improving people?s well-being through urban garden farming: Case of allotment gardens in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
by Mkhokheli Sithole
Paperback: 124 Pages (2009-09-03)
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Asin: 3639195035
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The study seeks to understand the importance and relevance of Urban Agriculture (UA) in the form of urban garden farming for vulnerable groups of people in the city of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. The study is based on fieldwork which was carried out between June and August 2008 in Bulawayo. This was also the time of political uncertainty in Zimbabwe. The focus of the study is on how urban gardens contribute to livelihoods and well being of the beneficiaries. The thesis employs the capability approach to address the research problem. The study reveals that urban gardens are important in providing livelihoods and improving well-beings in crumbling urban economies such as that of Bulawayo. Capability sets which include food security, income generation, political participation and social capital related are critically discussed exploring their relevance and significance in improving people?s lives.One of the important issues in this study has been to acknowledge the diversity that exists amongst people. Even though the capability sets might be the same, they are explored differently by different people depending on external and internal factors affecting an individual. ... Read more


52. Afghanistan To Zimbabwe (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
by Andrew Wojtanik
Library Binding: 384 Pages (2005-04-01)
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Asin: 1417689765
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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Presents alphabetically arranged entries for each of the 192 countries in the world, featuring a map and a listing of facts on the physical, political, economic, and environmental aspects of each country. ... Read more


53. A secondary geography of Central Africa
by W. D Michie
 Unknown Binding: 190 Pages (1969)

Asin: B0007JTNPM
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54. The Great Zimbabwe
by M. Tulbach
 Paperback: Pages

Isbn: 1868975444
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55. Drought, Zimbabwe Poster: Drought, Zimbabwe no, 2 (Our Wonderful World)
by Geographical Association, Royal Geographical Society, Institute of British Geographers
 Poster: Pages (2000-04)

Isbn: 1903448026
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56. Certificate Map Reading for Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi: Bk. 2
by A.M. Hutcheson
 Paperback: 96 Pages (1986-10-27)

Isbn: 0582585198
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Features of the book include: *Sixteen page colour section of map extracts *Examples of survey photography and exercises in photographic interpretation *Practical exercises in map reading skills *Answers to all study questions and a glossary of technical terms included as aids to revision and self-study ... Read more


57. Geography, race, class and power in Rhodesia (Working paper / Council for the Development of Economic and Social Research in Africa)
by Rukudzo Murapa
 Unknown Binding: 33 Pages (1977)

Asin: B0007BVHTK
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58. The geographer's task: An inaugural lecture given in the University College of Zimbabwe on 19th March, 1989 (Inaugural lecture series)
by Abdul Rahman Madidi
 Unknown Binding: 19 Pages (1989)

Asin: B0007CEDPO
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59. A geography of Rhodesia, Zambia and Malawi
by C. S Strong
 Unknown Binding: 122 Pages (1964)

Asin: B0007JIWU4
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60. Geography of Southern Rhodesia,
by George Henry Tanser
 Unknown Binding: 70 Pages (1946)

Asin: B0007JQYZO
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