Maji Maji lifting the fog of war /

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Kaituhi rangatōpū: ebrary, Inc
Ētahi atu kaituhi: Giblin, James Leonard, Monson, Jamie
Hōputu: Tāhiko īPukapuka
Reo:Ingarihi
I whakaputaina: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.
Rangatū:African social studies series ; v. 20.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Section 1: Contexts of communication
  • War of words : the narrative efficacy of medicine in the Maji Maji War / Jamie Monson
  • The Ngindo : exploring the center of the Maji Maji Rebellion / Lorne Larson
  • Section 2: Straddling boundaries
  • The war of the hunters : Maji Maji and the decline of the ivory trade / Thaddeus Sunseri
  • "All people were barbarians to the Askari ..." : Askari identity and honor in the Maji Maji War, 1905-1907 / Michelle Moyd
  • Section 3: At the apex of violence : Maji Maji in Songea
  • "Deadly silence predominates in this district" : the Maji Maji War and its aftermath in Ungoni / Heike Schmidt
  • Reexamining the Maji Maji War in Ungoni with a blend of archaeology and oral history / Bertram B.B. Mapunda
  • Section 4: Remembering the complexity of Maji Maji in Njombe
  • Were the Bena traitors? : Maji Maji in Njombe and the context of local alliances made by the Germans / Seth I. Nyagava
  • Taking oral sources beyond the documentary record of Maji Maji : the example of the "War of Korosani" at Yakobi, Njombe / James Giblin
  • Section 5: The aftermath : memory and underdevelopment
  • Sudden disaster and slow change : Maji Maji and the long-term history of southeast Tanzania / Felicitas Becker.