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Christians And Chiefs In Zimbabwe A Social History Of The Hwesa People 1870s 1990s David Maxwell

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Christians And Chiefs In Zimbabwe A Social History Of The Hwesa People 1870s 1990s David Maxwell
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Christians And Chiefs In Zimbabwe A Social History Of The Hwesa People 1870s 1990s David Maxwell instant download after payment.

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 38.55 MB
Pages: 288
Author: David Maxwell
ISBN: 9781474470803, 1474470807
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Christians And Chiefs In Zimbabwe A Social History Of The Hwesa People 1870s 1990s David Maxwell by David Maxwell 9781474470803, 1474470807 instant download after payment.

This is the fascinating social history of a remote chiefdom in Zimbabwe. The book focuses on the religion and politics of the area, describing how the Hwesa people adapted the Christianity that the missionaries brought to found their own popular Christianity, pitted against local notions of evil. It also examines the role of the chief, challenging the idea that the they were no more than colonial stooges.


Key Features


  • Original and perceptive writing from a prominent Africanist historian
  • Fresh body of new data, challenging conventional wisdom

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