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- Interventions of the state
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1 See, for example, Lonsdale's, J. ‘States and social processes in Africa: a historiographical survey’, African Studies Review 24 (1981) and the recent special issue of Cahiers d'études africaines 87–8 (1982).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
2 ‘Past and Present in Zimbabwe’, Africa 52 (1982).Google Scholar
3 For example, Hyden, G., Beyond Ujamaa in Tanzania (London: Heinemann, 1980)Google Scholar; Bates, R. H., Markets and States in Tropical Africa (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981)Google Scholar; Hart, K., Political Economy of West African Agriculture (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
4 In preparing this special issue, I am especially grateful to advice received from Goran Hyden, I. Schapera, J. S. La Fontaine, Sara S. Berry, G. Williams, P. Rigby and H. Bernstein.
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