This collection of essays significantly refines the way we think about state and society in the British Southern Africa of the 19th and 20th centuries from the conquest of the Transkei and Natal to contemporary Botswana and Zimbabwe. The essays embody a range of disciplinary perspectives including anthropology history and historical sociology. Yet they share a set of theoretical and empirical concerns united by an interesting understanding the culture of power and the power of culture at Africa''s southern tip.
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