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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Zamani: A Journal of African Historical Studies
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Zamani: A Journal of African Historical Studies
Special Issue: 'Failed Futures'
Published:
2024-12-22
Front Matter
Front Matter - Zamani 1, no. 1
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Introduction: Failed Futures? (Post)-colonial Planning and Future-making in Tanzania
Ulrike Lindner
1-17
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‘Sold Down the River’: Histories of Production, Trade, and Transport along the Waterways of the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
Jonathan M Jackson
18-51
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Imagining Hydropower: Transnational Narratives and Realities of the Stiegler’s Gorge Project in Tanzania, 1960s–1980s
Emma Athanasio Minja
52-82
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Health Infrastructure Planning in Tanzania, 1961-1980s: The problems of future-making
Frank Edward, Ulrike Lindner
83-114
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‘Prevention is Better Than Cure’: Smallpox Vaccination in Postcolonial Tanzania, 1961–1980
Musa Sadock
115-141
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Medical Mission Futures: German Protestant Missionaries and Modern Healthcare in Southern Highlands, Tanzania, 1891–1940.
Luoneko Kaduma
142-166
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Nurturing Traditional Midwifery and Medicine: The Entangled Path of Health Integration in Post-Independence Kilombero, Tanzania.
Veronica Kimani
167-202
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Introduction: Failed Futures? (Post)-colonial Planning and Future-making in Tanzania
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Nurturing Traditional Midwifery and Medicine: The Entangled Path of Health Integration in Post-Independence Kilombero, Tanzania.
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Medical Mission Futures: German Protestant Missionaries and Modern Healthcare in Southern Highlands, Tanzania, 1891–1940.
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