The Bruce and Wallace V1: Published from Two Ancient Manuscripts Preserved in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates (1869)
John Barbour
The Bruce and Wallace V1: Published from Two Ancient Manuscripts Preserved in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates (1869)
John Barbour
Zimbabwe’s nationalist and post-colonial ambitions have been largely defined by land reform. Allison Goebel assesses Zimbabwe’s successes and failures in incorporating gender issues into the broader project of land redistribution. Based on fieldwork in the Sengezi resettlement area in east central Zimbabwe in the late 1990s and 2002, Gender and Land Reform situates gender within the larger issues of race, class, and international political economy.
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