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Simukai Chigudu, The Political Life of an Epidemic: cholera, crisis and citizenship in Zimbabwe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (hb £78.99 – 978 1 108 48910 2; pb £26.99 – 978 1 108 73344 1). 2020, v + 230 pp.

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Simukai Chigudu, The Political Life of an Epidemic: cholera, crisis and citizenship in Zimbabwe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (hb £78.99 – 978 1 108 48910 2; pb £26.99 – 978 1 108 73344 1). 2020, v + 230 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 June 2022

Michelle Reddy*
Affiliation:
Sciences Po and Stanford University, Stanford, USA

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1 I. Abdullah and I. Rashid (eds) (2018) Understanding West Africa’s Ebola Epidemic: towards a political economy. London: Zed Books in partnership with the African Leadership Centre.

2 D. P. Aldrich and M. A. Meyer (2015) ‘Social capital and community resilience’, American Behavioral Scientist 59 (2): 254–69.

3 M. de Brujin, R. van Dijk and J.-B. Gewald (2007) ‘Social and historical trajectories of agency in Africa’ in P. Chabel, U. Engel and L. de Haan (eds), African Alternatives. Boston MA: Brill.

4 M. Reddy (2022) ‘The localization of aid during humanitarian intervention: funding to civil society during the 2013–2016 Ebola response in Sierra Leone’. Working paper.