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Cotton is the Mother of Poverty : Peasants, Work and Rural Struggle in Colonial Mozambique, 1938-61

Part of the Social History of Africa S. series
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This study of the colonial Portuguese regime's economic policy in Mozambique shows how nearly a million African peasants were forced to grow cotton.

It explores the lives of these coton producers, through interviews with former cotton growers and their families, as well as African policemen and overseers, and Portuguese settlers, merchants, missionaries and officials.

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James Currey
0852556713 / 9780852556719
Hardback
28/11/2003
United Kingdom
288 pages, 13ill.4M.
142 x 227 mm, 550 grams
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