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Malyn Ncwitt. A History of Mozambique. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1995. xxii+679pp. Bibliography. Figures. Glossary. Index. Maps. Tables. $57. 50. Cloth. $25.95. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

Kathleen Sheldon*
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University of California, Los Angeles, California

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Copyright © African Studies Association 1997

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3. Harries, Patrick, Work, Culture, and Identity: Migrant Laborers in Mozambique and South Africa, c. 1860-1910 (1994)Google Scholar; Isaacman, Allen, Cotton is the Mother of Poverty: Peasants, Work, and Rural Struggle in Colonial Mozambique, 1938-1961 (1996)Google Scholar; and Penvenne, Jeanne, African Workers and Colonial Racism: Mozambican Strategies and Struggles in Lourenco Marques, 1877-1962 (1995)Google Scholar, all in the Heinemann Social History of Africa series; and Minter, William, Apartheid's Contras: An Inquiry into the Roots of War in Angola and Mozambique (Zed Books, 1994)Google Scholar.