The Creation of tribalism in Southern Africa /
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London : Berkeley :
Currey ; University of California Press,
1989.
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Table of Contents:
- The beginnings of Afrikaner ethnic consciousness 1850 to 1915
- Afrikaner women and the creation of ethnicity in a small South African town 1902 to 1950
- Exclusion, classification and internal colonialism: The emergence of ethnicity among the Tsonga speakers of South Africa
- Missionaries, migrants and the manyika: The invention of ethnicity in Zimbabwe
- Tribalism in the political history of Malawi
- History, Ethnicity and change in the Christian kingdom of southeastern Zaire
- Patriotism, patriarchy and purity: Natal and the politics of Zulu ethnic consciousness
- Coloured identity and coloured politics in the Western Cape region of South Africa
- We are all Portuguese challenging the political economy of assimilation
- The swazi in Swaziland and the Transvaal
- The formation of the political culture of ethnicity in the Belgian Congo 1920 to 1959
- Ethnic stereotypes on the central African copperbelt
- The upper Zambezi region of Zambia 1830 to 1981
- Ethnicity and pseudo ethnicity in the Ciskei.


