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2006Defence consiousness as a way of life: the refuge period and karanga defence strategies in the 19th century
2011Discipline and Punishment in ZANLA 1964––1979
2015Doing Zimbabwean history with Terence Ranger: a personal note
2007The Dutch Reformed Church in the Victoria circle: Chibi circuit, Mashonaland, 1874-1956
2013The gadzingo: towards a Karanga expansion matrix in 18th- and 19th- century Southern Zimbabwe
2007A 'little England' in Chishanga: the fate of a British Empire leprosarium at Ngomahuru, 1925-1946
2007Memories and contenstations of the scramble for Zimbabwe : Chivi (Mashonaland) C. 1870-1892
1999"Of spelling errors and historical distortions: historians museums and the way forward': oral traditions concerning the identity of Maziriri, the Svikiro of the Chivi people
2002Oral traditions as heritage: the historiography of oral historical research on the Shona communities of Zimbabwe some methodological concerns
2013‘Paying the ultimate price’: Zimbabwe and the liberation of South Africa, 1980–1994
2003The Politics of the Womb': Women, Politics and The Environment in Pre-Colonial Chivi, Southern Zimbabwe, c.1840 to 1900*
2014‘The Pots on Our Roads’The Diaspora Fleet and Harare’s Urban Commuter System
2012Reading "Chishanga" in the colonial archive: some Issues of process and method
2009Reflections on pre-colonial Zimbabwe, c.850- 1880s
2010Rescuing Zimbabwe’s ‘other’ liberation archives
2002The social basis of 'evil' in pre-colonial Zimbabwe with particular reference to the practice of killing twins among the Karanga
2000Two wrongs do not make a right: a critical assessment of Zimbabwe's demobilization and reintegration programmes, 1980-2000
2000Where civil blood made soldiers hands unclean; rethinking, war-time coercion in rural Rhodesia: reflections on the Chivi experience 1976-1980
2013ZANU PF and the Government of National Unity 2009-2012