The moral economy of the state : conservation, community development, and state making in Zimbabwe / William A. Munro.
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History, Politics, and the State -- State Construction and Moral Economy -- Establishing the State, 1890-1950: The Ambiguities of Colonialism -- The National Racial State -- Extending the State, 1951-1962: Conservation and the Control of Land -- Elaborating the Racial State, 1962-1972: Culture, Identity, and Community Development -- Interregnum, 1972-1979: The Collapse of State Authority -- The National-Popular State -- The Political Economy of Rural Control -- The Quest for Hegemony: Land and Conservation -- The Quest for Hegemony: Community Development and Self-Reliance.
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