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Landeskunde. --- Führer. --- Zimbabwe --- Zimbabwe. --- Simbabwe.
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Geschichte 1790-1894. --- Zimbabwe --- Simbabwe. --- History.
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Simbabwe. --- Wirtschaftswissenschaft. --- Politikwissenschaft. --- Africa --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions
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Simbabwe. --- Wirtschaftswissenschaft. --- Politikwissenschaft. --- Africa --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions
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Mischling. --- Race relations. --- Racially mixed people --- Racially mixed people. --- Rassenbeziehung. --- Social history. --- History. --- Simbabwe. --- Zimbabwe --- Zimbabwe. --- Race relations --- Social conditions.
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"In the period from 1902 until the mid-1930s, Southern Rhodesia was swept by a series of panics, known by the name Black Peril, that were precipitated by the presumed sexual threat posed by black men to white women. Tension over Black Peril provoked a flood of legislation designed to control the sexuality of African men and women and the sexual "transgressions" of white females, including the introduction of the death penalty for attempted rape. Over the next decades more than twenty men were executed, though many were innocent of any serious crime." "As Jock McCulloch shows, the panics were complex events which encompassed such issues as miscegenation, prostitution, the management of venereal disease, the politics of concubinage, and the construction of whiteness."--Jacket.
Race relations. --- Rassenbeziehung. --- Rassenverhoudingen. --- Seksuele misdrijven. --- Sex crimes --- Sex crimes. --- Sexualdelikt. --- History --- 1900-1999. --- Simbabwe. --- Zimbabwe --- Zimbabwe. --- Race relations
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Frau. --- National liberation movements --- National liberation movements. --- Unabhängigkeitskrieg. --- Women revolutionaries --- Women revolutionaries. --- Women. --- History --- Chimurenga War (Zimbabwe : 1966-1980). --- 1900-1999. --- Simbabwe. --- Zimbabwe --- Zimbabwe. --- Women
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"Religious NGOs are important sources of humanitarian aid in Africa, entering where the welfare programs of weakened states fail to provide basic services. As collaborators and critics of African states, religious NGOs occupy an important structural and ideological position. They also, however, illustrate a key irony - how economic development, a symbol of science, progress, and this-worldly material improvement, borrows heavily from other-worldly faith. Through a study of two transnational NGOs in Zimbabwe, this book offers a nuanced depiction of development as both liberatory and limiting. While rapt attention has been given to the supposed role of NGOs in democratizing Africa, few studies engage with the ground operations. Questioning the assumption that economic development is a move away from religious mysticism toward the scientific promise of progress, the author offers a remarkable account of development that is neither defeatist, nor comforting"--Jacket.
Christianity --- Christianity. --- Economic policy --- Entwicklungspolitik. --- Evangelische Kirche. --- Nichtstaatliche Organisation. --- Niet-gouvernementele organisaties. --- Non-governmental organizations --- Non-governmental organizations. --- Ontwikkelingsprojecten. --- Protestantisme. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Simbabwe. --- Zimbabwe --- Zimbabwe.
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Election monitoring. --- Élections --- 89.57 political participation. --- Wahlbeobachtung. --- Demokratie. --- Verkiezingen. --- Toezicht. --- ELECTIONS. --- OBSERVER MISSIONS. --- CASE STUDIES. --- Observation. --- UN. --- Indonesien. --- Simbabwe. --- Philippinen. --- Kambodscha.
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