Alcohol and colonialism : the curious story of the Bulawayo beer gardens

7 juillet 2025 | Maurice Hutton, Research Associate, School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester
Municipal drinking amenities were built to control and profit from African drinking. In Bulawayo, the quality of the beer became a colonial obsession.
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