This article places the origins of the Maji Maji rebellion in Southeast Tanzania within the context of tensions between coast and interior, and between ‘big man’ leaders and their followers, which grew out of the expansion of trade and warfare in the second half of the nineteenth century. Without discounting its importance as a reaction against colonial rule, the paper argues that the rebellion was driven also by the ambitions of local leaders and by opposition to the expansion of indigenous coastal elites. The crucial role of the ‘Maji’ medicine as a means of mobilization indicates the vitality of local politics among the ‘stateless’ people of Southeast Tanzania
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While historians of East Africa have examined the region’s rich print cultures in the era of decolon...
This article places the origins of the Maji Maji rebellion in Southeast Tanzania within the context ...
This paper examines how both rhetoric about custom and practices drawing on elements of deep-rooted ...
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CITATION: Rushohora, N. & Silayo, V. 2019. Cults, crosses, and crescents : religion and healing from...
The article was prepared while the author was a fellow of the Program for Order, Conflict and Violen...
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) has made available almost 1000 pages of Msimulizi, the...
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This article discusses the origins and development of the Sanga insurgency of the 1890s with a view ...
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East-Central Africa in the nineteenth-century was a region riven with internal discord, which was ac...
On April 26, 1964, the People’s Republic of Zanzibar merged with the Republic of Tanganyika to form ...
This article uses the city of Dar es Salaam as an urban lens for understanding the politics of FRELI...
While historians of East Africa have examined the region’s rich print cultures in the era of decolon...
This article places the origins of the Maji Maji rebellion in Southeast Tanzania within the context ...
This paper examines how both rhetoric about custom and practices drawing on elements of deep-rooted ...
The article focuses on the origins, context, and political significance of Adamson Mushala's rebelli...
CITATION: Rushohora, N. & Silayo, V. 2019. Cults, crosses, and crescents : religion and healing from...
The article was prepared while the author was a fellow of the Program for Order, Conflict and Violen...
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) has made available almost 1000 pages of Msimulizi, the...
Journal article.This article challenges the widespread tendency to label and dismiss all manner of v...
This article analyses a Muslim missive, which was circulated in German East Africa in 1908. Erroneou...
This article discusses the origins and development of the Sanga insurgency of the 1890s with a view ...
Mayi-Mayi militias have played a central role in the Congo war. Mostly active in North and South Kiv...
Bagamoyo — The Freedom VillageGetting started in the highlands, Matthew BenderFlying medical service...
East-Central Africa in the nineteenth-century was a region riven with internal discord, which was ac...
On April 26, 1964, the People’s Republic of Zanzibar merged with the Republic of Tanganyika to form ...
This article uses the city of Dar es Salaam as an urban lens for understanding the politics of FRELI...
While historians of East Africa have examined the region’s rich print cultures in the era of decolon...