Using the Kariba dam project as a case study, this article examines some of the biases and interdependencies of development planning in 1950s Northern Rhodesia in order to consider Zambia's trajectory into independence. The Kariba dam, a highly controversial hydroelectricity scheme in the short-lived Central African Federation, crystallises the ambivalent practices of building nations - materially, politically and ideologically. Colonial imbalances of development planning, most notably its 'urban bias', were bound to have a profound effect on the postcolonial period. I illustrate this, first with regard to Kariba's materiality. Given that infrastructures remain long after the planners and decision-makers leave, one must explore their potent...
Raison Jean-Pierre. Woldring, Klaas, éd. with special assistance from Chibwe Chibaye. - Beyond Polit...
This article examines how and why anti-colonial activists in Nyasaland, now Malawi, seized on modern...
M.A. (History)In the last three decades Zambia's relations with neighboring states in southern Afric...
After independence in the early 1960s, new nation states in sub-Saharan Africa started a long and of...
Following a decade from the mid-1990s that saw a near cessation in dam building, the infrastructure ...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
The Kariba Dam, completed during the second half of the 1950s, was the first mainstream dam built on...
From 1953-1963 Nyasaland was a part of the Central African Federation, along with Northern and South...
The colonial Southern Rhodesian government displaced the minority Tonga people from the ecologically...
For many rural dwellers in Zambia, as well as elsewhere in Africa, the movement toward independence ...
After independence around 1960, colonial states in Africa started a long and often ambiguous process...
On January 22nd, 1966, at Akosombo, president Kwame Nkrumah inaugurated the Volta River dam, centerp...
Along with the present pressures of globalisation numerous developing/recovering African nations are...
The development of African societies will be influenced by the application of national development p...
This book is based on Enid Guene Master's thesis 'Copper, Borders and Nation-building: The Katange...
Raison Jean-Pierre. Woldring, Klaas, éd. with special assistance from Chibwe Chibaye. - Beyond Polit...
This article examines how and why anti-colonial activists in Nyasaland, now Malawi, seized on modern...
M.A. (History)In the last three decades Zambia's relations with neighboring states in southern Afric...
After independence in the early 1960s, new nation states in sub-Saharan Africa started a long and of...
Following a decade from the mid-1990s that saw a near cessation in dam building, the infrastructure ...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
The Kariba Dam, completed during the second half of the 1950s, was the first mainstream dam built on...
From 1953-1963 Nyasaland was a part of the Central African Federation, along with Northern and South...
The colonial Southern Rhodesian government displaced the minority Tonga people from the ecologically...
For many rural dwellers in Zambia, as well as elsewhere in Africa, the movement toward independence ...
After independence around 1960, colonial states in Africa started a long and often ambiguous process...
On January 22nd, 1966, at Akosombo, president Kwame Nkrumah inaugurated the Volta River dam, centerp...
Along with the present pressures of globalisation numerous developing/recovering African nations are...
The development of African societies will be influenced by the application of national development p...
This book is based on Enid Guene Master's thesis 'Copper, Borders and Nation-building: The Katange...
Raison Jean-Pierre. Woldring, Klaas, éd. with special assistance from Chibwe Chibaye. - Beyond Polit...
This article examines how and why anti-colonial activists in Nyasaland, now Malawi, seized on modern...
M.A. (History)In the last three decades Zambia's relations with neighboring states in southern Afric...