The Lower Zambezi Basin in Mozambique : a study in economy and society, 1850-1920
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The Lower Zambezi Basin in Mozambique : a study in economy and society, 1850-1920
(The making of modern Africa)
Avebury, c1995
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Bibliography: p. 283-292
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This study examines the economy and society in the Lower Zambezi Basin in Mozambique from 1850 to 1920. It covers the colonial period, British and Portuguese rivalry in Milange, free trade, famine, anti-colonial uprisings and capitalist rivalries.
Table of Contents
- Migration and trade in Lower Zambezia - the case of the Yao States
- colonial occupation in Lower Zambezia - effect on Milange and the hinterland
- British and Portuguese rivalry in Milange - crisis, resistance and dissolution of the Southern Yao States, 1885-1906
- free trade and the commoditization of peasant agricultural production 1870-92
- "Musokho", accumulation and famine, 1870-1914
- "Musokho" and peasants anti-colonial uprisings, 1870-1900
- capitalist rivalries, monopolies and the colonial state, 1890-1920.
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