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History, Histories and Historians: Reflecting on Legacies and New Directions in Zimbabwe’s Historiography

YSI workshop @ Oxford BJZ-JSAS 2025

Start time:

June 20 - June 22

BST

Location:

University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 6JF

Type:

Workshop

Local Partners

Description

Over the past decade, historians of Zimbabwe have lost some influential colleagues who shaped both the content of the country’s historiography and its contemporary discourses. In association with the Britain Zimbabwe Society (BZS), the Journal of Southern African Studies (JSAS), will be convening a two-day event in Oxford between 20 and 21 June 2025 to reflect on ‘history, histories and historians in the making of Zimbabwe’s past’. It will explore the current state of Zimbabwean historiography; key institutional bases for doctoral supervision, training and mentorship; practices, methods and power relations in the production of history; the central questions for earlier generations; emerging and novel themes and perspectives; and the re-centring of the study of Zimbabwean history in the twenty-first century.  In this space, there will be opportunities to explore and engage with scholars and scholarship on Zimbabwean historiography from social, and economic to political histories. We are proposing a partnership between JSAS and BZS as YSI (AFRICA and ECONOMIC THOUGHT) and bringing young scholars to witness and participate in this scholarly engagement. This is a space where scholars will reflect on recent and changing trends in Zimbabwean historiography. The question to be explored is: Are the questions that have dominated historiography over the last fifty years, since Ranger’s Revolt (1967) still the central issues? Many historians who wrote political and economic histories during the liberation struggle were influenced by it. In turn, their view of the past helped to inform elements of the struggle. Is there a need to

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