A History of MozambiqueThis book summarizes five hundred years of the history of the societies that exist within the area that became Mozambique in 1891. It also takes the story up to the present, including the War of Liberation and Mozambique after independence. It is work of major scholarship that will appeal to experts and students alike. |
Contents
I | 1 |
II | 31 |
III | 61 |
IV | 79 |
V | 105 |
VI | 127 |
VII | 147 |
VIII | 167 |
XIV | 267 |
XV | 298 |
XVI | 317 |
XVII | 356 |
XVIII | 386 |
XIX | 445 |
XX | 482 |
XXI | 517 |
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administration African Afro-Portuguese agricultural Angoche Angola António army Barue became began Beira British capital captain of Mozambique captaincy chicunda chieftaincies coast coastal colonial commercial concession Delagoa Bay drought early east eastern Africa economic eighteenth century established expedition export fairs families feira forced foreign Frelimo Gaza gold Gungunhana high veldt important Indian Inhambane interior ivory trade João Kalonga Karanga Kilwa Kiteve labour Lake Malawi land Limpopo Lisbon Lourenço Marques major Makua Malawi Manica Maravi migration military mines Monomotapa monopoly Mozambican Mozambique Island Mozambique's Muslim muzungo Nguni Nyassa Company official organised peasant Pereira plantations political population port Portugal Portugal's Portuguese prazos production Quelimane raids railway recruitment region Renamo Rhodesia river Sena settlements settlers seventeenth century ships Shire sixteenth century slave trade Sofala Sousa South Africa southern sugar territory tion Tonga town traditional Transvaal treaty tuguese villages Zambesi Zambesi valley Zimbabwe Zumbo