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Chitando, Ezra, Joachim Kügler, and Masiiwa Ragies Gunda. Multiplying in the spirit: African initiated churches in Zimbabwe. Bamberg: University of Bamberg Press, 2014.

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Cheater, Angela P. The politics of factory organization: A case study in independent Zimbabwe. Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press, 1986.

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Jeffrey, Balch, Roskam Karel Lodewijk, and African-European Institute, eds. Support to independent Namibia: Conference report, Harare, Zimbabwe, April 1-5, 1989. Amsterdam: African-European Institute, 1989.

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The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's monetary policy transparency: An independent review. Harare: Southern Bureau of Strategic Studies Trust, 2009.

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The self-understanding of African instituted churches: A study based on the Church of the Apostles founded by John of Marange in Zimbabwe. Aachen: Verl. an der Lottbek, 1999.

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Cox, Richard Hubert Francis. Southern Africa: A concise guide for independent travellers to South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. London: Thornton Cox, 1992.

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Cox, Richard. Southern Africa: A concise guide for independent travellers to South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. 4th ed. London: Thornton Cox, 1991.

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Cox, Richard Hubert Francis. Southern Africa: A concise guide for independent travellers to South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. London: Thornton Cox, 1992.

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Cox, Richard Hubert Francis. Southern Africa: A concise guide for independent travellers to South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. 6th ed. New York, NY: Hippocrene Books, 1995.

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Trust, Students Solidarity, ed. A survey of challenges, opportunities, and threats faced by students with disabilities in the post-independent era in Zimbabwe. Harare]: Students Solidarity Trust, 2010.

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Chivore, B. S. R. Teacher education in post-independnet Zimbabwe. [Harare, Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Foundation for Education with Production, 1990.

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Gandhi, Dumisani. Report on the coverage of the Makoni West and Bulawayo mayoral elections: 1-16 September 2001. [Harare]: Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe, 2001.

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The long fields: Zimbabwe since independence. Basingstoke, Hants, UK: Pickering and Inglis, 1986.

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Cry Zimbabwe: Independence-twenty years on. Alberton: Galago, 1999.

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Darnolf, Staffan, and Liisa Laakso, eds. Twenty Years of Independence in Zimbabwe. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403948120.

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Fambidzano: Ecumenical movement of Zimbabwean Independent Churches. Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press, 1989.

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Mayibuye: Dilemmas of agrarian reform in independend Zimbabwe and South Africa. Gweru [Zimbabwe]: Mambo Press, 2012.

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Zimbabwean archaeology in the post-independence era. Harare: Sapes Books, 2013.

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Mathema, Cain. ZANU (PF) and economic independence. Marlborough, Harare, Zimbabwe: Mathema Publications, 1994.

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Academia and the dynamics of transformative leadership: The experience of the University of Zimbabwe in the first decade after Zimbabwe's independence (1981-1992). Mt. Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: University of Zimbabwe Publications, 2010.

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Harold-Barry, David. The flood: A theological reflection on Zimbabwe 25 years into independence. Harare]: Silveira House and Jesuit Communications, 2005.

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Stott, Leda. Women and the armed struggle for independence in Zimbabwe, 1964-1979. [Edinburgh]: Centre of African Studies, 1989.

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Helmsing, A. H. J. Transforming rural local government: Zimbabwe's post-independence experience. Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: Dept. of Rural & Urban Planning, University of Zimbabwe, 1989.

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Harare, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, and Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, eds. Post-independence land reform in Zimbabwe: Controversies and impact on the economy. Harare: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2004.

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Zimbabwe and its economy--pre and post independence: Abuse of priviledges [sic]. Causeway, Harare: G.L. Trade International, 2003.

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Zimbabwe's fight for independence: Aspects of ZANLA's guerrilla war. Gweru, Zimbabwe: Booklove Publishers, 2014.

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The last colony in Africa: Diplomacy and the independence of Rhodesia. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1990.

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Otto, Saki, Petras Irene, Bere Tinoziva, Mtetwa Beatrice, and Law Society of Zimbabwe, eds. Persecution of lawyers in Zimbabwe: Self regulation at a cross roads. Harare: Law Society of Zimbabwe with the collaborative effort of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, 2007.

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McGrath, Simon A. Changing the subject: Curriculum change and Zimbabwean education since independence. [Edinburgh]: Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1993.

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Delivering land and securing rural livelihoods: Post-independence land reform and resettlement in Zimbabwe. Harare, Zimbabwe: University of Zimbabwe, Centre for Applied Social Sciences, 2003.

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Neutrality or co-option?: Anglican Church and state from 1964 until the independence of Zimbabwe. Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press, 1986.

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Reynolds, Norman. Lessons for South Africa from the first decade of Zimbabwe's independence. Avondale, Harare, Zimbabwe: Southern Africa Foundation for Economic Research, 1990.

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Bitter harvest: Zimbabwe and the aftermath of its independence : the memoirs of Africa's most controversial leader / Ian Smith ; with a foreword by Rupert Cornwell. London: John Blake Pub., 2008.

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Community development in pre-independence Zimbabwe: A study of policy with special reference to rural land. Harare: University of Zimbabwe, 1985.

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Zimbabweʼs first decade of independence, 1980-1990: A select and annotated bibliography. Johannesburg: South African Institute of International Affairs, 1991.

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Silundika, Felix F. Tarcisius Malan George Silundika: The story of a freedom fighter. United States]: Trafford Publishing, 2013.

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Conference on Southern Africa Economic Experiences since Independence, Lessons for South Africa and Namibia (1988 Harare, Zimbabwe). Conference on Southern Africa Economic Experiences since Independence, Lessons for South Africa and Namibia, Harare, Zimbabwe, 16-18 November 1988: [papers]. [Harare]: Zimbabwe Economics Society, 1988.

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Nyoka, Joshua Ben. Industrial relations and industrial democracy in Zimbabwe: A case study of the evolution of the Workers' Committeeas an instrument of worker participation and involvement in enterprise decision making in Zimbabwe since independence in 1980. [s.l.]: typescript, 1986.

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Banana, Canaan. African theology in post colonial Africa: An African approach from the perspective of the eleventh anniversary of Zimbabwe's independence. [Valparaiso, Ind.]: Valparaisio [sic] University, 1991.

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Mutandwa, Grace. The power & the glory: An extraordinary and compelling story of Zimbabwe's post independence history as seen through the eyes of veteran journalist Grace Mutandwa. [Harare]: Media Institute of Southern Africa, 2011.

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Godwin, Peter. Rhodesians never die: The impact of war and political change on white Rhodesia, c.1970-1980. Harare: Baobob, 1995.

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Rich Dorman, Sara. Understanding Zimbabwe. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190634889.001.0001.

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This book seeks to understand the state, nation and political identities that are being forged in modern Zimbabwe, and the nature of control that Robert Mugabe’s ZANU exercises over those political institutions. Focusing on the perspective and experiences of societal groups including NGOs, churches, trade unions, students and academics the book explores how the construction of consent, threat of coercion and material resources are used to integrate social groups into the ruling nationalist coalition, but also how they resist and frame competing discourses and institutions. Taking seriously the discursive and institutional legacies of the nationalist struggle and the liberation war in shaping politics, it explores how independent Zimbabwe’s politics were molded by discursive claims to foster national unity that delegitimize autonomous political action outside the ruling party. Building a new societal coalition entailed the "demobilization" of ZANU(PF)’s original nationalist constituency which had backed it during the liberation war, and the "inclusion" of new groups including donors, white farmers and business interests. It also shows how legal practices and institution-building defused and constrained opportunities for contestation, even while the regime used the security forces to suppress those who challenged its political monopoly or who otherwise resisted incorporation. It thus presents a complex picture of how individuals and groups became bound up in the project of state- and nation-building, despite contesting or even rejecting aspects of it.
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C, Jamali David, and Zimbabwe Human Rights Association. Economic and Social Rights Outreach Dept., eds. Economic and social conditions in independent Zimbabwe: "a human rights perspective". [Harare]: Economic and Social Rights Outreach Dept. of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Association, 1997.

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Touring Southern Africa: Independent Holidays in South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique and Zimbabwe (Serial). NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company, 1997.

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Cox, Richard. Southern Africa: A Concise Guide for Independent Travellers to South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe (Thornton Co). 5th ed. Hippocrene Books, 1992.

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Zimbabwe independence review: A Nation-wide look at Independence Day and Armed Forces' Day celebrations, in zimbabwe, April 17-19, 1985. Harare: The Ministry of Information, Post and Telecommunications for the Government of Zimbabwe, 1985.

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Rich Dorman, Sara. The Politics of Inclusion (1980–1987). Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190634889.003.0003.

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This chapter argues that unity, development and nationalism became the dominant and interlocking themes of public discourse in independent Zimbabwe, rather than "liberation." Demands for political unity justified attacks not just on ZAPU but also on the civilians of Matabeleland. In the name of "development" land reform focused more on productivity and export markets than poverty alleviation. We also see how symbolic capital is deployed within a less-than-radical cultural policy. The second half of the chapter moves the focus from discourse to practice. The chapter shows how the regime used state institutions to impose policies which regulated and demobilized NGOs, urban dwellers, academics, unions, churches, the media and opposition parties in ways that were similar and reinforcing across sectors. Taken together, the two halves of the chapter show how ZANU’s strategies were imposed through both violent and rhetorical means, constraining and shaping both the discursive sphere of the polity and the ways in which Zimbabweans organized and engaged with politics.
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Unpopular Sovereignty: Rhodesian Independence and African Decolonization. University of Chicago Press, 2015.

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White, Luise. Unpopular Sovereignty: Rhodesian Independence and African Decolonization. University of Chicago Press, 2015.

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Sam, Agere, and Codesria, eds. Zimbabwe: Post independence public administration management, policy issues, and constraints. Dakar, Senegal: Codesria, 1998.

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