Mozambique

Literature on Gender

Ager, A. / Ager, W. / Long, L.

1995
The differential experience of Mozambican refugee women and men, in: Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 8, no. 3, S.265-287.

Apeadu, Nana

1993
An ignored population, Female-headed households among refugees in Africa, in: Mencher, Joan / Okongwu, Anne (eds.): Where die all the men go? Female headed / female supported households in cross-cultural perspective, Westview Press, Boulder, S.171-191.

Arnfeld, Signe

1988
Women in Mozambique: Gender struggle and gender politics, in: Review of African Political Economy, 41, S.5-16.

Baden, Sally

1998
Post-conflict Mozambique, Women’s special situation, Population issues and gender perspectives, IDS Report, no. 44, Brighton.
2001
Post-conflict Mozambique, Women’s special situation, population issues and gender perspectives, Date-Bah, Eugenia / Walsh, Martha et al. (eds.): Gender and armed conflict, Challenges for decent work, gender equality and peace building agendas and programmes, Working Paper no. 2, In Focus Programme on Crisis Response and Recovery, International Labour Organization, Geneva, S.31-41.

Bonate, Liazaat

2003
Women’s land rights in Mozambique - Cultural, legal and social contexts, in: Wanyeki, Muthoni (ed.): Women and land in Africa: Culture, religion and realizing women’s rights, Zed Books, London, S.96-132.

Cliffe, Julie

1991
The war on women in Mozambique: Health consequences of South African destabilization, economic crisis, and structural adjustment, in: Meredeth, Trushen (ed.): Women and health in Africa, Trenton, S.15-34.
1992
Destabilisation, Economic adjustment and the impact on women, in: Agenda, vol. 14, S.25-38.

De Abreu, Alcinda Antonio de

1998
Mozambican women experiencing violence, in: Trushen, Meredeth / Twagiramariya, Clotilde (eds.) What women do in wartime: Gender and conflict in Africa, Zed Books, London, 73-84.

Dzimbiri, L.B.

1995
Challenging gender stereotypes in training: Mozambican refugees in Malawi, in: Development in Practice, 5, 2, p.154-157.

Gengenbach, Heidi

1997
‘I’ll bury you in the border!: Women’s land struggle in post- war facazisse (Magude District), Mozambique, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 24, no. 1, S.7-36.

Honwala, Alcinda

2000
Untold war stories, Young women and war in Mozambique, in: African Gender Institute Newsletter, vol. 6, pp.7-9.

Igreja, Victor / Kleijn, Wim / Richters, Annemiek

2006
When the war was over, little changed, Women’s post-traumatic suffering after war in Mozambique, in: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, vol. 194, no. 7, S.502-509.

Jacobson, Ruth

1999
Complicating complexity, Integrating gender into the analysis of the Mozambiquan conflict, in: Third World Quarterly, vol. 20, 1, S.175-187.
2005
Gender, war, and peace in Mozambique and Angola: Advances and absences, in: Mazurana, Dyan E. / Raven-Roberts, Angela / Parpart, Jane L. (eds.): Gender, Conflict and Peacekeeping, Rowman and Littlefield Lanham, S.

Jose, Marie Arthur

1998
Mozambique, Women in armed struggle, in: MacFadden, Patricia (ed.): Southern Africa in Transtition, A gendered perspective, SAPES Publications, Harare, S.67-82.

Junior, Boia Efraime

2004
Armed conflict and sexual abuse of children in Mozambique, in: Richter, Linda / Dawes, Andrew / Higson-Smith, Craig (eds.): Sexual abuse of young children in Southern Africa, Publications of the Human Science Research Council, Pretoria, S.411-426.

Machel, Graca Simbine

1988
The terror and the resistance, in: African Women, Autumn, S.6-9.

Madzokere, C.

1993
Gender and work, Past, present and future, The situation of rural Mozambican women at Mazowe River Bridge Camp in Zimbabwe, in: Journal of Social Development in Africa, vol. 8, no. 2, S.23-32.

McKay, Susan / Mazurana, Dyan

2004
Where are the girls? Girls in fighting forces in Northern Uganda, Sierra Leone and Mozambique, Their lives during and after war, Publications of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Montreal.

Nordstrom, Carolyn

1997
Girls and warzones, Troubling questions, Publications of theLife and Peace Institute, Uppsala.
1998
Girls behind the (front) lines, in: Lorentzen, Lois Ann / Turpin, Jennifer (eds.): The women and war reader, New York University Press, New York, S. 80-89.
1999
Visible wars and invisible girls, Shadow industries, and the politics of not-knowing, in: International Feminist Journal of Politics, vol. 1, S.14-33.

Nkuuhe, Jessica

2005
Nurturers of peace, Sustainers of Africa, Selected women’s peace initiatives, ISIS Publication, Kampala.

Rodet, Marie

2007
Gender und Landrechte, Mosambik, Internetrecherche/Desk Studie zu Gender und Landrechte, Wiener Institut für Entwicklungsfragen und Entwicklungszusammenarbeit, Wien.

Rodriguez, Anabella

1983
Mozambican women after the revolution, in: Davies, Miranda (ed.) Third World - second sex. Women's struggles and national liberation, Zed Books, London, S. 127-134.

Sheldon, Kathleen

1994
Women and revolution in Mozambique, A luta continua, in: Tétreault, Mary Ann (ed.): Women and the revolution in Africa, Asia and the New World, University of California Press, Columbia, S.33-59.

Schafer, Jessica

2006
The use of patriarchal imagery in the civil war in Mozambique and its implications for the reintegration of child soldiers, in: Boyden, Jo / De Berry, Joanna (eds.): Children and youth on the front line, Ethnography, armed conflict, and displacement, Berghahn Books, New York, S.87-104.

Sideris, Tina

2001
Rape in war and peace, Social context, gender, power and identity, in: Meintjes, Sheila / Pillay, Anu / Turshen, Meredeth (eds.): The aftermath, Women in post-conflict transformation, Zed Books, London, S.142-158.
2003
War, gender and culture: Mozambican women refugees, in: Social Science and Medicine, vol. 56, S.713-724.

Tranberg Hansen, Karen / Ashbaugh, Leslie

1991
Women on the front line: development issues in Southern Africa, in: Gallin, Rita S./ FERGUSON, Anne (eds.): The women and international development annual, vol. 2, Boulder Westview Press, S.205-240.

Urdang, Stephanie

1988
And still they dance, Women, war and the struggle for change in Mozambique, London.

West, Harry

2000
Girls with guns, Narrating the experience of war of Frelimo’s female detachment, in: Anthropology Quarterly, vol 73, no. 4, S.180-194.

Wilson, Zoe

2005
State making, Peacemaking, and the inscription of gendered politics into peace: Lessons from Angola, in: Mazurana, Dyan E. / Raven-Roberts, Angela / Parpart, Jane L. (eds.): Gender, conflict and peacekeeping, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham,

Background Information

Abrahamsson, Hans / Nilsson, Anders

1995
Mozambique - The troubled transition, From socialist construction to free market capitalism, Zed Books, London.

Adam, Erfried

1992
Reform in Mosambik, Eine Rückkehr zu den „wahren“ Zielen der Befreiung? in: Meyns, Peter (Hg.): Demokratie und Strukturreformen im portugiesisch-sprachigen Afrika, Die Suche nach einem Neuanfang, Freiburger Beiträge zu Entwicklung und Politik 9, Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institut, Freiburg, S.76-94.

Adam, Yussuf

1988
Kollektive ländliche Entwicklung und Genossenschaften in Mozambique, die Lage in den alten „befreiten“ Gebieten von Cabo Delgado, in: Meyns, Peter (Hg.): Agrargesellschaften im portugiesischsprachigen Afrika, Breitenbach Verlag, Saarbrücken, S.60-110.

Agadjanian, Victor

1998
Trapped on the margins, Social characteristics, economic conditions and reproductive behaviour of internally displaced women in urban Mozambique, in: Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 11, no. 3, S.284-303.
2001
Negotiating through reproductive change, Gendered social interaction and fertility regulation in Mozambique, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 27, no. 2, S.291-310.
2005
Gender, religious involvement, and HIV/AIDS prevention in Mozambique, in: Social Science and Medicine, vol. 61, S.1529-1539.

Ager, A. / Ager, W. / Long, L.

1995
The differential experience of Mozambican refugee women and men, in: Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 8, no. 3, S.265-287.

Ahrens, Elke / Ilal, Abdul

1995
Frieden und Respekt gegenüber den Traditionen ist der Wille des Volkes, Lokale Probleme und nationale Perspektiven der Demokratisierung in Mosambik, in: Entwicklungsethnologie, 4, 2, S.43-60.

Alberto, Tunga Francisco

1997
Physical, psychological and political displacement in Angola and Mozambique, in: Development in Practice, vol. 7, no. 4, S.490-493.

Alden, Chris

1995
Swords into plowshares, in: International Peacekeeping, vol. 2, S.175-193.
1998
The United Nations, elections and the reconstruction of conflict in Mozambique, in: Chan, Stephen / Venancio, Moisés (eds.): War and peace in Mozambique, Mac Millan Publishers, Basingstoke, S.67-97.
2001
Mozambique and the construction of the new African state, From negotiations to nation building, Palgrave, Basingstoke / New York.
2002
Making old soldiers fade away, Lessons from the reintegration of demobilized soliders in Mozambique, in: Security Dialogue, vol. 33, no. 3, S.341-356.

Alden, Chris / Simpson, Mark

1993
Mozambique, A delicate peace, in: Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, S.109-130.

Alexander, Jocelyn

1997
The local state in post-war Mozambique, Political practice and ideas about authority, in: Africa, vol. 67, no. 1, S.1-24.

Andersson, Hilary

1992
Mozambique, A war against the people, MacMillan, Basingstoke.

Apeadu, Nana

1993
An ignored population, Female-headed households among refugees in Africa, in: Mencher, Joan / Okongwu, Anne (eds.): Where die all the men go? Female headed / female supported households in cross-cultural perspective, Westview Press, Boulder, S.171-191.

Armon, Jeremy / Hendrickson, Dylan / Vines, Alex (eds.)

1998
The Mozambique peace process in perspective, ACCORD, London.

Arnfeld, Signe

1988
Women in Mozambique: Gender struggle and gender politics, in: Review of African Political Economy, 41, S.5-16.

Baden, Sally

1997
Post-conflict Mozambique, Women’s special situation, Population Issues and Gender Perspectives, Bridge Report, no. 44, Institute of Development Studies, Brighton.
2001
Post-conflict Mozambique, Women’s special situation, population issues and gender perspectives, Date-Bah, Eugenia / Walsh, Martha et al. (eds.): Gender and armed conflict, Challenges for decent work, gender equality and peace building agendas and programmes, Working Paper no. 2, In Focus Programme on Crisis Response and Recovery, International Labour Organization, Geneva, S.31-41.

Baptista Lundin, Irae

2004
Reflections on conflict resolution and ‘prevention’, The state and citizens in Mozambique, in: Batchelor, Peter / Kingma, Kees (eds.): Demilitarisation and peace-building in Southern Africa, vol. II, National and regional experiences, Ashgate Publishers, Aldershot, S.19-45.

Baptista Lundin, Irae / Chachiua, Martinho et al.

2000
‘Reducing costs through expensive exercise’, The impact of demobilisation in Mozambique, Kingma, Kees (ed.): Demobilization in Sub-Saharan Africa, The development and security impacts, MacMillan Press, Houndsmills, S.173-214.

Baptista Lundin, Irae / Da Costa Gaspar, António

2003
Mozambique - Making peace, The roots of the conflict, in: Doxtader, Erik / Villa-Vicencio, Charles (eds.): Through fire and water, The roots of division and the potential for reconciliation in Africa, David Philip/New Africa Books, Cape Town, S.305-328.

Barbero-Baconnier, Julie

1993
When peace breaks out, Mozambican refugees, A study in socio-economic reintegration, in: International Migration Review, vol. 31, S.601-623.

Barnes, Sam

1998
Peacekeeping in Mozambique, in: Furley, Oliver / May, Roy (eds.): Peacekeeping in Africa, Ashgate Publishers, Aldershot, S.159-178.

Batchelor, Peter / Kingma, Kees (eds.)

2004
Demilitarization and peace-building in Southern Africa, vol. I, Concepts and processes, Ashgate Publishers, Aldershot.

Bennett, Elizabeth (ed.)

1999
Child soldiers in Southern Africa, ISS Monograph Series, no. 37, ISS Publications, Pretoria.

Berg, Nina / Gundersen, Aase

1991
Legal reform in Mozambique - Equality and emancipation for women through popular justice?, in: Stolen, Kristi Ann / Vaa, Mariken (eds.): Gender and change in developing countries, Norwegean University Press, Oslo, S.223-246.

Bertelsen, Bjorn Enge

2004
‘It will rain until we are in power!’ Floods, elections and memory in Mozambique, in: Englund, Harrie / Nyamnjoh, Francis (eds.): Rights and politics of recognition in Africa, Zed Books, London, S.169-194.

Birmingham, David

1992
Frontline nationalism in Angola and Mozambique, James Currey, London/Oxford.

Bonate, Liazaat

2003
Women’s land rights in Mozambique - Cultural, legal and social contexts, in: Wanyeki, Muthoni (ed.): Women and land in Africa: Culture, religion and realizing women’s rights, Zed Books, London, S.96-132.

Bowen, Merle

2000
The state against the peasantry, Rural struggle in colonial and postcolonial Mozambique, University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville.

Braathen, E. / Palermo, A.

2001
Towards pro-poor governance? The case of Mozambique, in: Wilson, Francis / Kanji, Nazneen / Braathen, E. (eds.): Poverty reduction, What role for the state in today’s globalized economy? Zed Books, London, S.267-301.

Brück, Tilman

2001
The economics of civil war in Mozambique, in: Brauer, J. / Harley, K. (eds.): The economics of regional security, NATO, the Mediterranean and Southern Africa, Harwood Academic Publishers, S.191-215.
2003a
Land access, tenure and investment in post-war northern Mozambique, DIW Discussion Paper, vol. 358, Berlin.
2003b
Coping strategies in post-war rural Mozambique, DIW Discussion Paper, vol. 413, Berlin.
2004
The welfare effects of farm household coping strategies, DIW Disussion Paper, vol. 413, Berlin.

Brüne, Stephan

1993
Peacekeeping, Zur Rolle und zum Selbstverständnis der Vereinten Nationen in Mosambik, in: Nord-Süd Aktuell, 7, 4, S.613-623.

Buur, Lars / Kyed, Helen Maria

2005
State recognition of traditional authority in Mozambique, The nexus of community representation and state assistance, Publications of the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala.

Cabrita, João

2000
Mozambique, The tortuos road to democracy, Palgrave, New York.

Cahen, Michel

1993
Check on socialism in Mozambique, What check? What socialism? In: Review of African Political Economy, no. 57, S.46-59.
2000
Nationalism and ethnicities, Lessons from Mozambique, in: Braathen, Einar / Boas, Morten / Saethjer, Gjermund (eds.): Ethnicity kills? The politics of war, peace and ethnicity in Sub-Saharan Africa, MacMillan Press, Houndsmills, S.163-187.

Callamand, Agès

1994
Refugees and local hosts, A study of the trading interactions between Mozambican refugees and Malawian villagers in the District of Mwanza, in: Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 7, no. 1, S.39-63.

Campbell, Horace

1984
War, reconstruction and dependence in Mozambique, in: Third World Quarterly, vol. 6, S.839-867.

Carbone, Giovanni

2005
Continuidade na renovação? Ten years of multiparty politics in Mozambique, Roots, evolution and stabilisation of the Frelimo-Renamo party system, in: Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 43, no. 3, S.417-442.

Cawthra, Gavin / Chachiua, Martinho

2004
Internal security in Mozambique and South Africa, in: Batchelor, Peter / Kingma, Kees (eds.): Demilitarisation and peace-building in Southern Africa, vol. II, National and regional experiences, Ashgate Publishers, Aldershot, S.104-131.

Chan, Stephen / Venancio, Moisés

1998
War and peace in Mozambique, MacMillan Publishers, Houndsmills/Basingstoke.

Chingono, Mark

1996
The state, violence and development, The political economy of war in Mozambique, 1975-1992, Ashgate Publishers, Aldershot.

Cliff, Julie

1991
The war on women in Mozambique: Health consequences of South African destabilization, economic crisis, and structural adjustment, in: Turshen, Meredeth (ed.): Women and health in Africa, Africa World Press, Trenton, S.15-34.
1992
Destabilisation, Economic adjustment and the impact on women, in: Agenda, vol. 14, S.25-38.

Cohn, Ilene / Goodwin-Gill, Guy

1994
Child soldiers, The role of children in armed conflict, Claredon Press, Oxford.

Convery, Ian

2006
Lifescapes and governance, The régulo system in central Mozambique, in: Review of African Political Economy, no. 109, S.449-466.

Cosgrave, John

2001
Mozambique and the great flood of 2000, in: Journal of Refugee Studies, 14, S.452-453.

Cossa, H.A. / Gloyd, S. et al.

1994
Syphilis and HIV infection among displaced pregnant women in rural Mozambique, in: International Journal of STD and AIDS, 5, S.117-123.

Costy, Alexander

2004
The peace dividend in Mozambique, 1987-1997, in: Ali, Taisier / Matthews, Robert (eds.): Durable peace, Challenges for peacebuilding in Africa, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, S.142-182.

Darch, Colin

1989
Are there warlords in provincial Mozambique? Questions of the social base of MNR banditry, in: Review of African Political Economy, no. 45/46, S.34-49.

Dashwood, Hevina

2004
Zimbabwe and sustainable peacebuilding, in: Ali, Taisier / Matthews, Robert (eds.): Durable peace, Challenges for peacebuilding in Africa, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, S.219-252.

Davison, Jean

1998
Changing gender relations in Mozambique since independence, An unfinished agenda, in: Africana Journal, vol. 17, S.164-184.

De Abreu, Alcinda Antonio

1998
Mozambican women experiencing violence, in: Turshen, Meredeth / Twagiramariya, Clotilde (eds.): What women do in wartime: Gender and conflict in Africa, Zed Books, London, S.73-84.

De Jongh, Michael

1994
Mozambican refugee settlement, Survival strategies of involuntary migrants in South Africa, in: Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 7, no. 2-3, S.220-238.

Debiel, Tobias

2003
UN-Friedensoptionen in Afrika, Weltinnenpolitik und die Realität von Bürgerkriegen, Dietz Verlag Nachfolger, Bonn.

De Sousa Santos, Boaventura / Trindade, Jaoa Charlos / Meneses, Maria Paula (eds.)

2006
Law and justice in a multi-cultural society, The case of Mozambique, CODESRIA Publications, Dakar.

Dinerman, Alice

2006
Revolution, counter-revolution and revisionism, The case of Mozambique, 1975-1994, Routledge, London.

Dodge, Cole / Raundale, M. (eds.)

1990
Reaching children in war, Sudan, Uganda and Mozambique, Publications of the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala.

Dolan, Chris

1999
Repatriation from South Africa to Mozambique, Undermining durable solutions? in: Black, Richard / Koser, Khalid (eds.): The end of the refugee cycle? Refugee repatriation and reconstruction, Berghahn Books, New York, S.85-109.

Döring, H.-J. / Rüchel, U. (Hrsg.)

2005
Freundschaftsbande und Beziehungskisten, die Afrikapolitik der DDR und der BRD gegenüber Mosambik, Brandes und Apsel Verlag, Frankfurt a.M.

Dzimbiri, Lewis

1995
Challenging gender stereotypes in training: Mozambican refugees in Malawi, in: Development in Practice, vol. 5, no. 2, S.154-157.

Earthy, Dora

1999
Valenge women, The social and economic life of Valenge women of Portuguese East Africa, Lit-Verlag, Münster.

Efraime, Boia

1998
Die Geister können Schmerzen lindern, Traditionelle Riten in der Therapiearbeit mit ehemaligen Kindersoldaten in Mosambik, in: Der Überblick, 4, S.52-57.

Endruweit, Jule

2003
Angola und Mosambik, Endloser Krieg versus Erfolg versprechende Friedenskonsolidierung, in: Ferdowsi, Mir / Matthies, Volker (Hrsg.): Den Frieden gewinnen, Zur Konsolidierung von Friedensprozessen in Nachkriegsgesellschaften, Dietz Verlag Nachfolger, Bonn, S.238-270.

Engels, Anita

1995
Transformation der Geschlechterordnung in Mosambik: Chancen auf dem Entwicklungsmarkt für Frauenorganisationen? in: Afrika Spektrum, 30, S.49-62.

Englund, Harry

1998
Death, trauma and ritual, Mozambican refugees in Malawi, in: Social Science and Medicine, vol. 46, no. 9, S.1165-1174.
2002
From war to peace in the Mozambique-Malawi borderland, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.

Errante, Antoinette

1999
Peace work as grief work in Mozambique and South Africa, Postconflict communities as context for child and youth socialization, in: Peace and Conflict, vol. 5, no. 3, S.261-279.

Faltas, Sami / Paes, Wolf-Christian

2004
Exchanging guns for tools, The IAE approach to practical disarmamant, BICC Brief, 29, BICC, Bonn.

Fandrych, Sabine

1995
Versöhnung als Voraussetzung für eine dauerhafte Friedenskonsolidierung in Mosambik, Das Beispiel Nampula-Provinz, in: Afrika Spectrum, 30, 1, S.77-83.
1997
Mosambik: Transformation vom Krieg zum Frieden durch “sensibles” Peace-Keeping, in: Matthies, Volker (Hg.): Der gelungene Frieden, Beispiele und Bedingungen erfolgreicher friedlicher Konfliktbearbeitung, Dietz Verlag Nachfolger, Bonn, S.220-245.
1998
Konfliktmanagment und –regelung der Vereinten Nationen in Mosambik, Übertragbares Modell oder erfolgreiche Ausnahme, Arbeiten aus dem Institut für Afrika-Kunde, Nr. 101, Hamburg.

Fauvet, Paul

1984
Roots of counter-revolution, The Mozambique National Resistance, in: Review of African Political Economy, no. 29, S.108-121.
2000
Mozambique, Growth with poverty, A difficult transition from prolonged war to peace and development, in: Africa Recovery, vol. 14, no. 3, S.12-19.

Fauvet, Paul / Mosse, M.

2003
Carlos Cardoso, Telling the truth in Mozambique, Double Storey Books, Cape Town.

Finnegan, William

1992
A complicated war, The harrowing of Mozambique, University of California Press, Berkeley.

Fleming, Sue

1996
Trading in ambiguity, Laws, rights and realities in the distribution of land in northern Mozambique, Harris, Olivia (ed.): Inside and outside the law, Anthropological studies of authority and ambiguity, Routledge, London, S.56-74.

Geffrey, Christian

1990
La cause des armes au Mozambique, Anthropologie d’une guerre civile, Éd. Karthala, Paris.

Gengenbach, Heidi

1997
‘I’ll bury you in the border!’ Women’s land struggle in post-war facazisse (Magude District), Mozambique, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 24, no. 1, S.7-36.
2000
Naming the past in a „scattered“ land: Memory and the powers of women’s naming practices in Southern Mozambique, in: International Journal of African Historical Studies, vol. 33, no. 3, S.523-538.
2002
‘What my heart wanted’, Gendered stories of early colonial encounters in Southern Mozambique, in: Allman, Jean / Geiger, Susan / Musisi, Nakanyike (eds.): Women in colonial African histories, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, S.19-47.
2005
Binding memories: Women as makers and tellers of history in Magude, Mozambique, Columbia University Press, Berkeley.

Gibbs, Sara

1997
Postwar social reconstruction in Mozambique, Reframing children’s experiences of trauma and healing, in: Kumar, Krishna (ed.): Rebuilding societies after war, Critical roles for international assistance, Lynne Rienner, Boulder, S.227-238.

Granjo, Paulo

2006
Back home, Post-war cleansing rituals in Mozambique, in: Nicolini, Beatrice (ed.): Studies in witchcraft, magic, war and peace in Africa, Nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, S.277-294.

Green, Reginald Herbold / Mavie, Maria

1994
From survival to livelihood in Mozambique, in: IDS Bulletin, vol. 25, no. 4, S.77-84.

Griffith, Robert

1996
Democratization and civil-military relations in Namibia, South African and Mozambique, in: Third World Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 3, S.473-485.

Hall, Margaret

1990
The Mozambican National Resistance Movement (RENAMO), A study in the destruction of an African country, in: Africa, vol. 60, no. 1, S.39-68.

Hall, Margaret / Young, Tom

1997
Confronting leviathan, Mozambique since independence, Ohio University Press, Athens.
2003
Mozambique at war with itself, in: Young, Tom (ed.): Readings in African politics, James Currey, London, S.59-67.

Hanlon, Joseph

1984
Mozambique, The revolution under fire, Zed Books, London.
1991
Mozambique, Who calls the shots? James Currey, London.
1996
Peace without profit, How the IMF blocks rebuilding in Mozambique, James Currey, London.
2004a
Renewed land debate and the ‘Cargo cult’ in Mozambique, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 30, no. 3, S.603-625.
2004b
Do donors promote corruption? The case of Mozambique, in: Third World Quarterly, 25r, S.747-763.

Harries, Patrick

1990
Symbols and sexuality, Culture and identity on the early Witwatersrand Gold Mines, in: Gender and History, vol. 2, no. 3, S.318-336.

Harrison, Graham

1999
Corruption as ‘boundary politics’, The state, democratisation, and Mozambique’s unstable libealisation, in: Third World Quarterly, vol. 20, no. 3, S.537-550.
1996
Democracy in Mozambique, The significance of multi-party elections, in: Review of African Political Economy, no. 67, S.19-35.

Hendricksen, Thomas

1983
Revolution and counterrevolution, Mozambique’s war of independence, 1964-1974, Greenwood Press, Westport.

Honwana, Alcinda

1997
Healing for peace, Traditional healers and post-war reonstruction in Southern Mozambique, in: Peace and Conflict, Journal of Peace Psychology, vol. 3, no. 3, S.293-305.
2000
Untold war stories, Young women and war in Mozambique, in: African Gender Institute Newsletter, vol. 6, S.7-9.
2001
Children of war, Understanding war and war cleansing in Mozambique and Angola, in: Chesterman, Simon (ed.): Civilians in war, Lynne Rienner, Boulder, S.123-142.
2003
Undying past, Spirit possession and the memory of war in Southern Mozambique, in: Meyer, Birgit / Pels, Peter (eds.): Magic and modernity, Interfaces of revelation and concealment, Stanford University Press, Stanford, S.60-80.

Hog, Erling

2006
Human rights and access to AIDS treatment in Mozambique, in: African Journal of AIDS Research, vol. 5, no. 1, S.49-60.

Igreja, Victor

2006
Cultural disruption and the care of infants in post-war Mozambique, in: Boyden, Jo / De Berry, Joanna (eds.): Children and youth on the front line, Ethnography, armed conflict, and displacement, Berghahn Books, New York, S.23-44.

Igreja, Victor / Kleijn, Wim / Richters, Annemiek

2006
When the war was over, little changed, Women’s post-traumatic suffering after war in Mozambique, in: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, vol. 194, no. 7, S.502-509.

Isaacman, Allen / Issacman, Barbara

1983
Mozambique, From colonialism to revolution, Zimbabwe Publishing House, Harare.

Jacobson, Ruth

1999
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