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Allison K. Shutt

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Researcher

Also affiliated: University of Zimbabwe (2004)

Faculty Researcher

7 h-index 37 pubs 157 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Allison K. Shutt's research focuses on the history of Southern Africa, particularly examining the dynamics of power, land, and societal structures within the region. Her work delves into the historical periods of Northeastern Zimbabwe, from approximately 1560 to 1960, and broader analyses of white societies in Southern Africa between the 1930s and 1990s. Shutt has published on topics including the intersection of society, power, and land tenure in Zimbabwe and has contributed to edited volumes that re-examine the complexities of white settler societies in Southern Africa. Her scholarship has been recognized with an h-index of 7 and has garnered 157 citations across 36 publications. She is an active scholar, with recent publications and a recently active status.

Metrics

  • h-index: 7
  • Publications: 37
  • Citations: 157

Selected Publications

  • Admire Mseba. <i>Society, Power, and Land in Northeastern Zimbabwe, ca. 1560–1960</i> (2025)
    The American Historical Review DOI OpenAlex
  • L<scp>uise</scp> W<scp>hite</scp>. <i>Fighting and Writing: The Rhodesian Army at War and Postwar</i>. (2021)
    The American Historical Review DOI OpenAlex
  • Duncan Money and Danelle van Zly-Hermann, eds. Rethinking White Societies in Southern Africa 1930s–1990s. Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Africa. New York: Routledge, 2020. v + 242 pp. Bibliography. Index. $160. Cloth. Free Open Access. ISBN: 978-0367376420. (2021)
    African Studies Review DOI OpenAlex
  • <b><i>Community building and belonging in Southern Rhodesia’s purchase areas</i></b> (2020)
    Journal of Southern African Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane. The Struggle over State Power in Zimbabwe: Law and Politics since 1950. (2019)
    The American Historical Review DOI OpenAlex
  • Writing Jasper Savanhu’s biography from his awkward self-narratives (2019)
    African Studies 4 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Christopher J. Lee. Unreasonable Histories: Nativism, Multiracial Lives, and the Genealogical Imagination in British Africa. Radical Perspectives: A Radical History Review. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2014. xvii + 368 pp. Photographs. Bibliography. Index. $26.95. Paper. ISBN: 978-0-8223-5725-4. (2018)
    African Studies Review DOI OpenAlex
  • ‘I TOLD HIM I WAS LENNOX NJOKWENI’: HONOR AND RACIAL ETIQUETTE IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA (2010)
    The Journal of African History 2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • ‘The Natives Are Getting Out of Hand’: Legislating Manners, Insolence and Contemptuous Behaviour in Southern Rhodesia, c. 1910–1963* (2007)
    Journal of Southern African Studies 20 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • <i>Hunting for Development: People, Land and Wildlife in Southern Zimbabwe</i>. By P<scp>ER</scp> Z<scp>ACHRISSON</scp>. Göteborg: University of Göteborg, 2004. Pp. v+277. No price given (ISBN 91-628-6329-0). (2006)
    The Journal of African History DOI OpenAlex
  • AFRICAN MIDDLE-CLASS STRATEGIES IN COLONIAL ZIMBABWE <i>The Rise of an African Middle Class: Colonial Zimbabwe, 1898–1965</i>. By M<scp>ICHAEL</scp> O. W<scp>EST</scp>. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002. Pp. xv+324. $49.95 (ISBN 0-253-34085-3); $22.95, paperback (ISBN 0-253-21524-2). (2004)
    The Journal of African History 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • THE SETTLERS' CATTLE COMPLEX: THE ETIQUETTE OF CULLING CATTLE IN COLONIAL ZIMBABWE, 1938 (2002)
    The Journal of African History 10 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • SQUATTERS, LAND SALES AND INTENSIFICATION IN MARIRANGWE PURCHASE AREA, COLONIAL ZIMBABWE, 1931–65 (2002)
    The Journal of African History 13 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Producing Women and Progress in Zimbabwe: Narratives of Identity and Work from the 1980s (2001)
    African Studies Review DOI OpenAlex

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