@misc{vickery_2011, title={Political culture and nationalism in Malawi: Building kwacha}, volume={116}, number={2}, journal={American Historical Review}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={2011}, pages={551–552} } @misc{vickery_2008, title={The rhetoric of Sir Garfield Todd: Christian imagination and the dream of an African democracy}, volume={51}, number={3}, journal={African Studies Review}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={2008}, pages={181–183} } @book{lancaster_vickery_2007, title={The Tonga-speaking peoples of Zambia and Zimbabwe: Essays in honor of Elizabeth Colson}, ISBN={0761836292}, publisher={Lanham, MD: University Press of America}, author={Lancaster, C. and Vickery, K. P.}, year={2007} } @misc{vickery_2002, title={Imperialism, race and resistance: Africa and Britain, 1919- 1945.}, volume={107}, number={1}, journal={American Historical Review}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={2002}, pages={165–166} } @misc{vickery_2002, title={Northward from Cape Town: The Anglican Church Railway Mission in southern Africa, 1885-1980.}, volume={43}, number={2}, journal={Journal of African History}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={2002}, pages={344–345} } @misc{vickery_2002, title={The uncertain promise of southern Africa}, number={30}, journal={African Economic History}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={2002}, pages={153–154} } @misc{vickery_2001, title={The moral economy of the state: Conservation, community development, and state making in Zimbabwe.}, volume={42}, number={2}, journal={Journal of African History}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={2001}, pages={343–344} } @article{vickery_1999, title={The Rhodesia Railways African strike of 1945, part II: Cause, consequence, significance}, volume={25}, ISSN={["0305-7070"]}, DOI={10.1080/030570799108759}, abstractNote={In 1945, immediately following the conclusion of the Second World War, a major strike by African employees took place on the Rhodesia Railways. The Railways served both Southern and Northern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe and Zambia), and the system was the region's transportation backbone and largest single employer. This is the second part of a two-part article seeking to provide a far more comprehensive account of the strike than has heretofore appeared. Part I was a detailed narrative account of the strike's unfolding. Part II seeks to illuminate the strike's cause, rooted in the railway workers' experience, and to place the event in its historical context. Though contemporary observers may have overstated the strike's transformative power, it deserves its place as one of the region's most dramatic episodes of resistance.}, number={1}, journal={JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN STUDIES}, author={Vickery, KP}, year={1999}, month={Mar}, pages={49–71} } @misc{vickery_1999, title={The ghost of equality: The public lives of D. D. T. Jabavu of South Africa, 1885-1959.}, volume={104}, number={1}, journal={American Historical Review}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={1999}, pages={295–296} } @misc{vickery_1999, title={Time and the hour: Nigeria, East Africa, and the Second World War}, volume={32}, number={2-3}, journal={International Journal of African Historical Studies}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={1999}, pages={599–600} } @article{vickery_1998, title={The Rhodesia railways African strike of 1945, part I: A narrative account}, volume={24}, ISSN={["1465-3893"]}, DOI={10.1080/03057079808708589}, abstractNote={In 1945, immediately following the conclusion of the Second World War, a major strike by African employees took place on the Rhodesia Railways. The Railways served both Southern and Northern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe and Zambia) and the system was the region's transportation backbone and largest single employer. Often seen as a watershed event, the strike has been treated, sometimes quite ably, by a number of scholars. The objective of the present article may be stated simply: to provide a far more comprehensive account of the strike than has heretofore appeared. It covers both territories and draws upon material from, inter alia, the National Archives of Zimbabwe and Zambia, the Public Record Office, Rhodes House and oral interviews. Particular use has been made of the verbatim evidence of the strike commissions of inquiry, especially that of the African witnesses. Part I is a detailed, straightforward account of the strike's unfolding. Part II seeks to illuminate the strike's cause, rooted in the railway worke...}, number={3}, journal={JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN STUDIES}, author={Vickery, KP}, year={1998}, month={Sep}, pages={545–560} } @misc{vickery_1997, title={Genealogies of conflict: Class, identity, and state in Palestine/Israel and South Africa, by Ran Greenstein}, volume={30}, number={2}, journal={International Journal of African Historical Studies}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={1997}, pages={455–458} } @book{vickery_1986, title={Black and White in southern Zambia: The Tonga Plateau economy and British imperialism, 1890-1939}, ISBN={0313251061}, publisher={New York: Greenwood Press}, author={Vickery, K. P.}, year={1986} }