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ILIFFE, JOHN. - Famine in Zimbabwe 1890-1960.

Gweru: Mambo Press, 1990. 086922459X. 1st edition. "The peoples of pre-colonial Zimbabwe suffered recurrent scarcity but normally prevented it from causing numerous deaths. 'Famines that killed' appear to have occurred when violence intensified scarcity. This pattern survived into the early colonial period, but when the strains of colonial change began to reinforce the effects of drought, the government created a new system of famine relief which operated most fully in 1922.." Pp.140, 2 maps to end, top 3.5cms of half-title page trimmed, loss to base of rear endpaper. Paperback, creased and scuffed. Fair.
GBP 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 11.75 US$ 12.68 | JP¥ 1957] Booknumber: 48327

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