The Urban Roots of Democracy and Political Violence in Zimbabwe

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'The Urban Roots of Democracy and Political Violence in Zimbabwe' details a democratic tradition developed in the 1940s and 1950s and a movement that would fall victim to an increasingly elitist and divisive political culture by the 1960s. Providing biographical sketches of key personalities within the genealogy of nationalist politics Timothy Scarnecchia weaves an intricate narrative that traces the trajectories of earlier democratic traditions in Zimbabwe including women's political movements township organizations and trade unions. This work suggests that intense rivalries for control of the nationalist leadership after 1960 the sell-out politics of that period and Cold War funding for rival groups contributed to a unique political impasse ultimately resulting in the largely autocratic and violent political state today. The author further proposes that this recourse to political violence top-down nationalism and the abandonment of urban democratic traditions are all hallmarks of a particular type of nationalism equally unsustainable in Zimbabwe then as it is now.Timothy Scarnecchia is assistant professor of African history at Kent State University in Kent Ohio.
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