Editor's
Note
The
Dualities of Contemporary Zimbabwean Politics: Constitutionalism versus
the Law of Power and the Land, 1999-2002
Susan Booysen
Zimbabwe's
Triple Crisis: Primitive Accumulation, Nation-State Formation and Democratisation
in the Age of Neo-liberal Globalisation
David Moore
Industry
and the Urban Sector in Zimbabwe’s Political Economy
Pádraig Carmody and Scott
Taylor
Narratives
on Land: State-Peasant Relations Over Fast Track Land Reform in Zimbabwe
Bevlyne Sithole, Bruce Campbell,
Dale Doré, and Witness Kozanayi
The
Experience of Resettled Farmers in Zimbabwe
Sophia Chiremba and William Masters
Opposition
Politics in Independent Zimbabwe
Liisa Laakso
War
Veterans: Continuities Between the Past and the Present
Norma Kriger
Crisis
in the State and the Family: Violence Against Women in Zimbabwe
Mary Johnson Osirim
Press
and Politics in Zimbabwe
Stanford D. Mukasa
Globalizing
Land and Food in Zimbabwe: Implications for Southern Africa
Carol B. Thompson
AT
ISSUE: Responding to Kitching's "Why
I Left African Studies."
Africanists
and Responsibility: Some Reflections
Guest Editor: Marc Epprecht
Eyes
Wide Shut: Africanists and the Moral Problematics of Postcolonial Societies
Timothy Burke
Academic
Melancholy, Romantic Cynicism and the Road Not Taken
Lisa McNee
Beyond
Blame?
Carole Pearce
Colonial
and Post-colonial Latin America
David Sheinin
Why
I Love African Studies
Marc Epprecht
Jagged
Fragments: Imperialism, Racism, Hurt, and Honesty
Gavin Kitching

The
Post-Apartheid Constitutions: Perspectives on South Africa’s Basic
Law
Penelope Andrews and Stephen Ellmann (eds.). Johannesburg: Witwatersrand
University Press, 2001. 606 pp.
Shedrack C. Agbakwa
Protestant
Churches and the Formation of Political Consciousness in Southern Mozambique
(1930-1974)
Teresa Cruz e Silva. Basel, Switzerland: P. Schlettwein Publishing,
2001. 210 pp.
Inge Brinkman
Why
Peacekeeping Fails
Dennis C. Jett. New YorK: Palgrave MacMillan 2000. 240 pp.
Josiah Brownell
The
Bang Bang Club: Snapshots From A Hidden War
Greg Marinovich and Joao Silva. (Foreword By Archbishop Desmond Tutu).
New York: Basic Books, 2000. 253 pp.
Derek Charles Catsam
The
London Missionary Society in Southern Africa, 1799-1999: Historical
Essays in Celebration of the Bicentenary of the LMS in Southern Africa
John de Gruchy, (ed.) Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2000. 229
pp. Proclaiming Political Pluralism:
Churches and Political Transitions in Africa
Isaac Phiri. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2001. 169 pp.
Alan L. Chan
Understanding
African Philosophy: A Cross Cultural Approach to Classical and Contemporary
Issues
Richard Bell. New York: Routledge, 2002. 189 pp.
Muyiwa Falaiye and Oscar Odiboh
Media
and Resistance Politics in Namibia: The Alternative Press in Namibia,
1960-1990
William Heuva. Basel, Switzerland: Schlettwein Publishing, 2001. 166
pp.
Wence Kaswoswe
Workers,
War and the Origins of Apartheid: Labour and Politics in South Africa,
1939-48
Peter Alexander. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2000. 214 pp.
Chima J. Korieh
Money
Struggles and City Life: Devaluation in Ibadan and Other Urban Centers
in Southern Nigeria, 1986-1996
Jane Guyer, LaRay Denzer and Adigun Agbaje (eds). Portsmouth, NH: Heineman,
2002. 269 pp.
Insa Nolte
The
Root Causes of Sudan's Civil Wars.
Douglas Johnson, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press 2003. 234
pp.
Lee J. M. Seymour
The
African Stakes of the Congo War
John F. Clark (ed.), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. 249 pp.
Stefaan Smis
Africa
Since 1935 (General History of Africa. Volume 8)
Ali. A. Mazrui (ed) California: University of California Press 1999.
1072 pp.
Jerome Teelucksingh