Terrence Ranger

Terrence Ranger is a prominent African historian, focusing much of his work on the colonial History of Zimbabwe. Much of his work was conducted in the 1960s and 70s, as part of the post-colonial generation of historians. One of his famous works was collaboration with Eric Hobsbawm called The Invention of Tradition. Ranger, Terrence

 

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