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At Ipenburg. ‘All Good Men’. The Development of Lubwa Mission, Chinsali, Zambia, 1905-1967. Studies in the Intercultural History of Christianity, vol. 83. Frankfurt/New York: Peter Lang, 1992. 345 pp. Appendices, Bibliography, Glossary, Illustrations, Index, Maps, Tables. $ 64.80. Paper. - Noel Q. King, Klaus Fiedler, Gavin White eds. Robin Lamburn—From a Missionary's Notebook: Tlie Yao of Tunduru and other Essays. Preface by Trevor Huddleston. Social Science Studies on International Problems, vol. 164. Saarbrucken/Fort Lauderdale: Breitenbach Publishers, 1991. 240 pp. Bibliography, Illustrations, Index, Maps. No price reported. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

Peter Pels*
Affiliation:
Amsterdam School for Social Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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1. See White, Luise, “Vampire Priests of central Africa, or: African Debates about Labor and Religion in Colonial Northern Zambia.” In Comparative Studies in Society and History (in press)Google Scholar; Pels, Peter, “ Mumiani: The White Vampire. A Neo-Diffusionist Analysis of Rumour.” Etnofoor 5 (1992), pp. 165187 Google Scholar.