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桑给巴尔革命中的财产没收

Property Confiscation in the Zanzibar Revolution

African Affairs · 2025
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中文导读

本文基于1964-1987年桑给巴尔公报中的地理参考财产没收令数据集,揭示革命后财产没收持续数十年且超出城市范围,并探讨其对身份、归属及赔偿诉求的影响。

Abstract

Abstract The literature on the Zanzibar Revolution highlights contested views of events leading up to a short period of violence in 1964. Other studies have followed the paths of those who fled the islands of Zanzibar in the aftermath of the revolution, many of whom lost property to government confiscations. How the confiscations impacted and still inform the relation of their previous owners to Zanzibar, however, has received rather little scholarly attention. This article introduces a dataset of georeferenced property confiscation orders, originally published in the Zanzibar Gazettes between 1964 and 1987. The data contribute to our understanding of the Zanzibar Revolution by showing that the temporal arc of the Revolution was decades long and that property confiscations went beyond urban houses in Stone Town and large plantations. Property confiscations, effected by revolutionary decree, persisted into the 1980s on both Pemba and Unguja islands. By bringing the data into conversation with family histories and previous literature on the aftermath of the revolution, this article illustrates the relevance of Revolutionary era property losses for questions of identity, belonging, desire for restitution, and ongoing development efforts.

桑给巴尔革命财产没收土地与产权坦桑尼亚历史流散与身份认同