Allison K. Shutt Source Confirmed

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Researcher

Hendrix College

faculty

7 h-index 36 pubs 157 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Allison K. Shutt's research focuses on the history of Southern Africa, with a particular emphasis on the colonial and post-colonial periods. Her work examines the complex societal structures, power dynamics, and the impact of conflict and political change. Shutt has published extensively on topics including the history of land ownership and its societal implications in Northeastern Zimbabwe, and the experiences of the Rhodesian Army during and after the war. She also contributes to scholarship on the evolution and nature of white societies within Southern Africa during the 20th century. Her scholarly contributions are reflected in a citation count of 157 and an h-index of 7. Shutt is an active member of the academic community, with her most recent publication appearing in 2025, indicating ongoing engagement with her research areas.

Metrics

  • h-index: 7
  • Publications: 36
  • Citations: 157

Selected Publications

  • Admire Mseba. <i>Society, Power, and Land in Northeastern Zimbabwe, ca. 1560–1960</i> (2025) DOI
  • L<scp>uise</scp> W<scp>hite</scp>. <i>Fighting and Writing: The Rhodesian Army at War and Postwar</i>. (2021) DOI
  • Duncan Money and Danelle van Zly-Hermann, eds. Rethinking White Societies in Southern Africa 1930s–1990s. Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Africa. New York: Routledge, 2020. v + 242 pp. Bibliography. Index. $160. Cloth. Free Open Access. ISBN: 978-0367376420. (2021) DOI