The Creation of Tribalism in Southern Africa |
Preface |
Notes on Contributors |
Introduction: Ethnicity in Southern African History |
1— The Beginnings of Afrikaner Ethnic Consciousness, 1850–1915 |
2— Afrikaner Women and the Creation of Ethnicity in a Small South African Town, 1902–1950 |
3— Exclusion, Classification and Internal Colonialism: The Emergence of Ethnicity Among the Tsonga-Speakers of South Africa |
4— Missionaries, Migrants and the Manyika: The Invention of Ethnicity in Zimbabwe |
5— Tribalism in the Political History of Malawi |
6— History, Ethnicity and Change in the 'Christian Kingdom' of Southeastern Zaire |
7— Patriotism, Patriarchy and Purity: Natal and the Politics of Zulu Ethnic Consciousness |
8— Coloured Identity and Coloured Politics in the Western Cape Region of South Africa |
9— 'We are all Portuguese!' Challenging the Political Economy of Assimilation: Lourenco Marques, 1870–1933 |
10— A Nation Divided? The Swazi in Swaziland and the Transvaal, 1865–1986 |
11— The Formation of the Political Culture of Ethnicity in the Belgian Congo, 1920–1959 |
12— The 'Wild' and 'Lazy' Lamba: Ethnic Stereotypes on the Central African Copperbelt |
13— From Ethnic Identity to Tribalism: The Upper Zambezi Region of Zambia, 1830–1981 |
• | Introduction |
• | The Luvale and the Lunda |
• | The Upper Zambezi Slave Trade, 1830–1907 |
• | The Early Administration of Balovale Sub-District, C. 1907-C. 1930 |
• | The Evolution of the Colonial Political Economy 1920–1960 |
• | The Luvale History Project, 1938–1981 |
• | Conclusion |
14— Ethnicity and Pseudo-Ethnicity in the Ciskei |
Notes |
Index |