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Revolt in Southern Rhodesia 1896–7: A Study in African Resistance. By T. O. Ranger, London: Heinemann, 1967. Pp. xii+403, maps, ill. 63s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2012

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Copyright © International African Institute 1971

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page 174 note 1 Ranger, T. O., ‘African Reactions in East and Central Africa ’ in Gann, L. H. and Duignan, P. (editors), Colonialism in Africa 1870–1960, Cambridge, 1969, p. 306. This article is cited as already in press in the book under review.Google Scholar

page 174 note 2 Mathers, E. P., Zambesia, England's El Dorado, London, 1892, p. 192.Google Scholar

page 175 note 1 The seeming exception to this is in Belingwe, a granery of central regiments. But see Laing, D. Tyrie, The Matabele Rebellion 1896, with the Belingwe Field Force, London: Dean & Son, n.d., p. 142Google Scholar, on regimental ties and p. 220 on the Ndebele regiment from Inseza and Filabusi.