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Chapter One 1 ace, Class and Politics on the Eve of the Revolution 1 Zama za Siasa 1 Glimpses of state and class formation 5 Historical antecedents 5 The state and the ruling class 8 The ethnic cleavage 10 Classes 13 The regional cleavage 17 The rise o nationalisms 18 The argument 18 A decade of party politics 20 Summing up 33 Class struggles and ethnic ideologies 33 The limits of nationalisms 39 hapter Two 41 The Revolution 41 The insurrection 41 On the eve of the insurrection 42 The government camp 46 The 'rebel' camp 51 The international camp 55 The 100-day revolution 57 Chapter On 1 Race, Class and Politics on the Eve of the Revolution 1 Zama za Siasa 1 Glimpses of state and class formation 5 Historical antecedents 5 The state and the ruling class 8 The ethnic cleavage 10 Classes 13 The regional cleavage 17 The rise of nationalisms 18 The argument 18 A decade of party politics 20 Summing up 33 Class struggles and ethnic ideologies 33 The limits of nationalisms Chapter Two 41 The Revolution 41 The insurrection 41 On the eve of the insurrection 42 The government camp 46 The 'rebel' camp 51 The international camp 55 'he 100-day revolution 57 lumbe's 'educated elite' 149 Judicial reforms 150 The merger of the parties 152 The making of the permanent Union Constitution 163 Main features of the 1977 Constitution 170 The nomenclature 170 Single-party supremacy 171 The Union Parliament 172 The Government of Zanzibar 177 The Speci onstutal Coututina rt 179 Conclusion 180 Chapter Six 181 Constitutional Opening and Closure: Jumbe's Downfall (1979 -1985) 181 Constituhaion foundation 181 Restructuring the government 183 Revolutionary committees 183 The judiciary 185 The 'milita' 186 The 1979 Zanzibar Constitution 186 The making of the Constitution 187 The downfall of Aboud Jumbe 201 The crisis years (1981-1985) 201 The crisis of the Union (1983 1984; 205 The 1984 Constitution 225 The aftermath of 'pollution' 225 Salient features of the 1984 Constitution 227 Conclusion: a preview of the next 20 years 230 The Pan-African proect 235 Imperialsm and the formation of the Union 241 Contradictions of nationalisms 244 Constitutionalism and democracy 247