In Africa 83(4) (November 2013), Harri Englund discussed several recent books on Zambia published preceding the country's fiftieth independence anniversary. His article explored the ways in which recent publications by Zambian and Zambianist authors have launched a fresh research agenda, and he focused in particular on the scholarly engagement with liberalism. Below, we publish responses from David M. Gordon, Bizeck Jube Phiri and Giacomo Macola, whose work was discussed in this article, and a comment by James Ferguson on more scholarly directions.
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Gordon, D. M., Phiri, B. J., Macola, G., & Ferguson, J. (2014). Debating “The rediscovery of liberalism” in Zambia: Responses to Harri Englund. Africa, 84(4), 658–667. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972014000527
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