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Ronald Aminzade is Professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesota. He has also taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Lund, and the University of Amsterdam. His research on the political consequences of capitalist development in nineteenth-century France has been published in numerous articles and in two books, Ballots and Barricades and Class, Politics, and Early Industrial Capitalism. He is the co-editor of The Social Worlds of Higher Education, on the sociology of education, and Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2001), on social movements and contentious politics. His current research focuses on nationalism and the politics of economic development in East Africa.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Nationalism -- Tanzania.
Nation-building -- Tanzania.
Socialism -- Tanzania.
Neoliberalism -- Tanzania.
Tanzania -- Politics and government -- 1964-