Cotton is the Mother of Poverty: Peasants, Work and Rural Struggle in Colonial Mozambique 1938 - 1961

Author:   Allen F. Isaacman
Publisher:   Heinemann International Literature & Textbooks
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9780435089788


Pages:   284
Publication Date:   16 October 1995
Format:   Paperback
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Cotton is the Mother of Poverty: Peasants, Work and Rural Struggle in Colonial Mozambique 1938 - 1961


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Author:   Allen F. Isaacman
Publisher:   Heinemann International Literature & Textbooks
Imprint:   Heinemann International Literature & Textbooks
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.392kg
ISBN:  

9780435089788


ISBN 10:   0435089781
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   16 October 1995
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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?Isaacman provides both a wrenchingly detailed chronicle of the brutal monotony of the forced cotton regime, and a lucid and illuminating analysis of its contradictions.... This is an important contribution to the historiography of colonialism, labor, resistance, and agrarian change in Africa.?-Sara Berry, Northwestern University


?Isaacman provides both a wrenchingly detailed chronicle of the brutal monotony of the forced cotton regime, and a lucid and illuminating analysis of its contradictions.... This is an important contribution to the historiography of colonialism, labor, resistance, and agrarian change in Africa.?-Sara Berry, Northwestern University ""Isaacman provides both a wrenchingly detailed chronicle of the brutal monotony of the forced cotton regime, and a lucid and illuminating analysis of its contradictions.... This is an important contribution to the historiography of colonialism, labor, resistance, and agrarian change in Africa.""-Sara Berry, Northwestern University


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