Themes in the Economic and Social History of Zimbabwe, 1890-1979: Rethinking Colonial Spaces

Bernard Kusena
Edited by Nathaniel Chimhete , Takesure Taringana
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Themes in the Economic and Social History of Zimbabwe, 1890-1979: Rethinking Colonial Spaces

Bernard Kusena
Edited by Nathaniel Chimhete , Takesure Taringana
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  • Published date: Aug 03, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 268
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9783032232519
  • Dimensions: 5.83" W x 1.0" L x 8.27" H

An economic historian of Africa and empire, Dr. Bernard Kusena is a Research Fellow with the University of the Free State, South Africa, in the Department of History. His research interests are in the areas of food security, rural development and the intersection of law with the broader fields of identity and belonging. He holds a PhD (History) (Rhodes), an MA (African Economic History), LLM (International Law), BA (Hons) (Economic History), LLB (Hons), Dip. Ed., and Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation, all from the University of Zimbabwe).

Dr. Nathaniel Chimhete is a Senior Lecturer in Economic History in the Department of History Heritage and Knowledge Systems at the University of Zimbabwe. His area of specialty is mining, environmental, and urban history. He has published extensively in these areas. He holds a PhD (History) (IOWA, USA), MA (African Economic History) (University of Zimbabwe), BA (Hons) (University of Zimbabwe, and a Diploma in Education (University of Zimbabwe).

Dr. Takesure Taringana is an economic historian and lecturer in the Department of History Heritage and Knowledge Systems at the University of Zimbabwe.  Takesure has a sharp interest in conversations on agricultural commodities production and economic development in Africa as informed by an increasingly globalising world. In particular, he engages debates on peasant flexibilities, and the opportunities and risks globalisation in African agrarian development offers. Among his publications isThe Global Coffee Paradox and Coffee Marketing in Zimbabwe; 1980-2015.

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