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BookTeede, Fiona; Teede, Jan (1990)
The Zambezi: River of the Gods
London: Andre Deutsch. 187p.

BookUnited Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) (1990)
The Situation of Children and Women in Mozambique
Maputo: UNICEF. 117p.

Periodical articleWynter, Pauline (1990)
Property, Women Fishers, and Struggles for Women's Rights in Mozambique
Sage. Volume 7 #1. Summer. p. 33.

Periodical articleAnonymous (1989)
Expanded Programme on Immunization: Missed Opportunities for Immunization
Weekly Epidemiological Record. Volume 64 #5. February 3. p. 32-34.

Periodical articleAnonymous (1989)
Women in Mozambique
Social Welfare. Volume 36 #9. December. p. 9.

Periodical articleBento, Carlos Lopes (1989)
La femme mwani et la famille: étude quantitatif de quelques comportements des femmes de l'île d'Ibo
Abstract presentGarcia de Orta: Série de antropobiologia. Volume 6 #1-2. p. 21-25.

Periodical articleBugalho, A.; Carlomagno, G. (1989)
Advanced Non-Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy at the 'Hospital Central' in Maputo
Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Volume 16 #4. p. 103-105.

BookBuruku, A. Daisy S. (1989)
A Study of Socio-Economic Aspects of Mozambican Women Refugees: Strategy for Training Needs in Malawi
Chikwawa, Malawi: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). 32p.

Periodical articleElder, Arlene A. (1989)
'... Who Can Take the Multitude and Lock It in a Cage'? Noemia De Sousa, Micere Mugo, Ellen Kuzwayo: Three African Women's Voices of Resistance
Matatu: Journal for African Culture and Society. Volume 6. p. 77-100.

Periodical articleFargues, Philippe (1989)
See this publicationThe Decline of Arab Fertility
Population. Volume 44 #1. September. p. 147-175.

BookFeldman, Rayah (1989)
Women for a Change!: The Impact of Structural Adjustment on Women in Zambia, Tanzania, and Mozambique
London: War on Want. 48p.

Periodical articleGeffray, C. (1989)
Hommes pique-assiettes et femmes amoureuses: la société makhuwa (Erati) de 1956 à nos jours
Abstract presentCahiers des sciences humaines. Volume 25 #3. p. 325-337.

Periodical articleGeffray, C. (1989)
Les hommes au travail, les femmes au grenier: la société makhuwa (Erati) des années trente à 1956
Abstract presentCahiers des sciences humaines. Volume 25 #3. p. 313-324.

Periodical articleGentili, Anna Maria (1989)
See this publicationDonne e lavoro: il movimento cooperativo delle zonas verdes di Maputo
Abstract presentAfrica: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 44 #1. p. 1-24.

Book chapterKruks, Sonia; Wisner, Benjamin (1989)
Ambiguous Transformations: Women Politics and Production in Mozambique
In: Kruks, Sonia and Rapp, Rayna and Young, Marilyn B. (eds.). Promissory Notes: Women in the Transition to Socialism. New York: Monthly Review Press.

BookLeon, Gerard (1989)
Situation of the Disabled Children and Women Victims of Armed Conflicts in Angola and Mozambique
Luanda: Rehabilitation International: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). July. 21p.

Conference paperSheldon, Kathleen E. (1989)
Farming in the City: Urban Women and Agricultural Work in Mozambique
Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 1-4, 1989, Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta. Emory University. 26p.

Conference paperUrdang, Stephanie (1989)
Gender and Development in Mozambique: An Ongoing Struggle for Change
Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 1-4, 1989, Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta. Emory University.

BookUrdang, Stephanie (1989)
And They Still Dance: Women, War, and the Struggle for Change in Mozambique
London: Earthscan Publications. 256p.

BookUrdang, Stephanie (1989)
And Still They Dance; Women Destabilization and the Struggle for Change in Mozambique
New York: Monthly Review Press. London: Earthscan Publications. 256p.

BookWelch, Gita H. (1989)
The Role of Women in the Transformation of the Mozambican Society
Oslo, Norway: University of Oslo, Institute of Women's Law. Working Paper #20.

BookWelch, Gita H. (1989)
Mozambican Women and the Law in the Context of Destabilization
Oslo, Norway: University of Oslo, Institute of Women's Law. Working Paper #20.

Periodical articleAnonymous (1988)
Women's Role Reevaluated as OOM Celebrates Fifteen Years
AIM. #141. April. p. 7.

Periodical articleArnfred, Signe (1988)
See this publicationWomen in Mozambique: Gender Struggle Gender Politics
Abstract presentReview of African Political Economy. Volume 15 #41. September. p. 5-16.

BookCarr, Marilyn; Sandu, Ruby (1988)
Women, Technology and Rural Productivity: An Analysis of the Impact of Time-and Energy-Saving Technologies on Women
New York: United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). Occasional Paper #6. 66p.

Periodical articleCliff, Julie L.; Noormahomed, Abdul R. (1988)
The Impact of South African Destabilization on Maternal and Child Health in Mozambique
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. Volume 34 #6. December. p. 329-330.

Book chapterCossa, C. (1988)
Peasant Cooperatives in Mozambique: The Experience of the Uniao Geral Maputo
In: Mayoux, Linda (ed.). All Are Not Equal: African Women in Cooperatives. London: Institute for African Alternatives. p. 54-56.

Book chapterDavison, Jean (1988)
Land Redistribution in Mozambique and its Effects on Women's Collective Production: Case Studies from Sofala Province
In: Davison, Jean (ed.). Agriculture, Women, Land: The African Experience. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. Westview Special Studies on Africa. p. 228-249.

BookFrancisco, Noemia (1988)
Women in the Context of Legal Reforms in Mozambique
Oslo, Norway: University of Oslo, Institute of Women's Law. Working Paper #14.

Dissertation / thesisMarshall, Judith (1988)
Literacy State Formation and People's Power: Education in a Mozambican Factory
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Book chapterMcCord, Colin (1988)
Health Care in Mozambique: The Colonial Legacy to 1945
In: Wright, Marcia and Stein, Zena A. and Scandlyn, Jean (eds.). Women's Health and Apartheid. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 177-184.

Periodical articleMorna, Colleen L.; Topouzis, Daphne (1988)
Women and Children on the Frontline: Interviews with Graca Machel and Maria Eugenia Neto
Africa Report. Volume 33 #4. July-August. p. 32-39.

Book chapterMulder, A. (1988)
The Participation of Women in the Agricultural Cooperatives in Maputo, Mozambique
In: Mayoux, Linda (ed.). All Are Not Equal: African Women in Cooperatives. London: Institute for African Alternatives. p. 57-60.

BookSexwale, M.B.M. (1988)
Preliminary Investigation into the Position of Women in the Southern African Region
Hague, Netherlands: Humanistic Institute for Co-Operation and Developing Countries (HIVOS). 32p.

Dissertation / thesisSheldon, Kathleen E. (1988)
Working Women in Beira, Mozambique
Ph.D. dissertation: University of California, Los Angeles, California. 317p.

Conference paperSheldon, Kathleen E. (1988)
The Mozambican Women's Organization
Paper presented at the 31st Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), October 28-31, 1988, Chicago, Illinois. Atlanta. Emory University. Paper #100.

BookUnited Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) (1988)
Africa Division. Proposed Plan of Action for the More Systematic Integration of Gender Issues in Population Programmes at the Regional and Country Levels
New York: UNFPA.

Book chapterUrdang, Stephanie (1988)
Harvest of Bitterness: War and Inequality
In: Wright, Marcia and Stein, Zena A. and Scandlyn, Jean (eds.). Women's Health and Apartheid: The Health of Women and Children and the Future of Progressive Primary Health Care in Southern Africa. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 165-176.

BookBowen, Merle L. (1987)
Women's Study in Lionde Chokwe
Maputo, Mozambique: MONAP Project #7.

Book chapterDavison, Jean (1987)
Land Redistribution in Mozambique and its Effects on Women's Collective Production: Case Studies from Sofala Province
In: Aluko, O. (ed.). Africa and the Great Powers in the 1980s. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. p. 228-249.

BookDavison, Jean (1987)
Gender Relations of Production in Collective Farming in Mozambique: Case Studies from Sofala Province
East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University. Office of Women in International Development (WIN). WIN Working Paper #153. 16p.

Periodical articleGuyer, Jane I.; Peters, Pauline E. (1987)
See this publicationConceptualizing the Household: Issues of Theory and Policy in Africa
Development and Change. Volume 18 #2. April. p. 197-213.

Periodical articleNiklasson, B.; Liljestrand, J.; Bergstrom, Staffan; Peters, C.J. (1987)
Rift Valley Fever: A Sero-Epidemiological Survey among Pregnant Women in Mozambique
Epidemiology and Infection. Volume 99 #2. October. p. 517-522.

Book chapterQunta, Christine N. (1987)
Outstanding African Women, 1500 B.C.-1900 A.D
In: Qunta, Christine N. (ed.). Women in Southern Africa. New York: Allison and Busby. p. 23-64.

Conference paperSheldon, Kathleen E. (1987)
Female Factory Workers in Beira, Mozambique
Paper presented at the 30th Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 19-23, 1987, Denver, Colorado. Atlanta. Emory University. Paper #80.

Book chapterWelch, Gita H.; Dagnino, Francesca; Sachs, Albie (1987)
Transforming Family Law: New Directions in Mozambique
In: Armstrong, Alice K. (ed.). Women and Law in Southern Africa. Harare: Zimbabwe Publishing House. p. 105-124.

Periodical articleWelch, Gita M.; Sachs, Albie (1987)
The Bride Price Revolution and the Liberation of Women
International Journal of the Sociology of Law. Volume 15 #4. November. p. 369-392.

BookAnfred, S. (1986)
On Politics and Gender Struggle in Mozambique
Copenhagen: IDS Roskilde.

Periodical articleBivar Segurado, J. (1986)
L'ordre cosmogonique et l'ordre social: grossesse et naissance chez les Cewa du Mozambique
Abstract presentCivilisations. Volume 36 #1-2. p. 237-250.

Conference paperDavison, Jean (1986)
Gender Relations of Production in Collective Farming in Mozambique
Paper presented at the 29th Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), October 30-November 2, 1986, Los Angeles, California. Atlanta. Emory University. Paper #24.

BookEduardo Mondlane University (EMU) (1986)
Final Report of the Seminar on Women in Mozambique National Reconstruction
Maputo, Mozambique: EMU. UNESCO. Human Rights and Peace Division. 55p.

Periodical articleLiljestrand, J.; Bergstrom, Staffan; Birgegard, G. (1986)
Anaemia of Pregnancy in Mozambique
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Volume 80 #2. p. 249-255.

BookPenvenne, Jeanne M. (1986)
Making Our Own Way: Women Working in Lourenco Marques, 1900-1933
Boston: Boston University. African Studies Center. Working Paper #114. 20p.

BookUrdang, Stephanie (1986)
Rural Transformation and Peasant Women in Mozambique
Geneva: International Labour Organization (ILO). World Employment Programme Research. Working Paper #40. 120p.

BookUrdang, Stephanie (1986)
Rural Employment Policy Research Programme: Rural Transformation and Peasant Women in Mozambique
Geneva: International Labour Organization (ILO). April. 120p.

Periodical articleWillcox, M.C.; Liljestrand, J.; Bergstrom. Staffan (1986)
Abnormal Haemoglobins among Pregnant Women from Mozambique
Journal of Medical Genetics. Volume 23 #2. April. p. 151-152.

Periodical articleHansen, Helena (1985)
The Organization of Mozambican Women: a Organizacao Mulher Mocambicana (OMM)
Abstract presentJournal of Eastern African Research and Development. Volume 15. p. 230-244.

Periodical articleUrdang, Stephanie (1985)
Women in Mozambique: Rural Transformations: Women in the New Society
Africa Report. Volume 30 #2. March-April.

Periodical articleAlpers, Edward A. (1984)
See this publicationState, Merchant Capital, and Gender Relations in Southern Mozambique to the End of the Nineteenth Century: Some Tentative Hypotheses
Abstract presentAfrican Economic History. Volume 13. p. 23-55.

Periodical articleIsaacman, Allen F.; Isaacman, Barbara (1984)
The Role of Women in the Liberation of Mozambique
Abstract presentUfahamu. Volume 13 #2-3. p. 128-185.

Periodical articleKruks, Sonia; Wisner, Ben (1984)
See this publicationThe State, the Party, and Female Peasantry in Mozambique
Abstract presentJournal of Southern African Studies. Volume 11 #1. October. p. 106-127.

Periodical articleHill, Sylvia (1983)
Lessons from the Mozambican Women's Struggle
Transafrica Forum. Volume 2 #1. Summer. p. 77-90.

Periodical articleUrdang, Stephanie (1983)
See this publicationThe Last Transition? Women and Development in Mozambique
Abstract presentReview of African Political Economy. Volume 10 #27-28. p. 8-32.

Periodical articleUrdang, Stephanie (1982)
Concerning Women in Mozambique
Ufahamu. Volume 11 #3. Spring. p. 40-46.

Periodical articleJohnston, Thomas F. (1978)
Conflict Resolution in Tsonga Co-Wifely Jealousy Songs
Abstract presentAfricana Marburgensia. Volume 11 #2. p. 15-26.

Periodical articleUrdang, Stephanie (1978)
See this publicationPrecondition for Victory: Women's Liberation in Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau
Abstract presentIssue. Volume 8 #1. Spring. p. 25-31.

Periodical articleAnonymous (1976)
Resolutions from the 2nd conference of the organization of Mozambicam women
Abstract presentRace and Class. Volume 18 #4. p. 397-404.

Periodical articleChristie, Iain (1975)
Mozambique: FRELIMO's (Mozambique Liberation Front) New Struggle
Africa Report. Volume 20 #3. May-June. p. 10-14.

Periodical articleJohnston, Thomas F. (1975)
The Social Meaning of Tsonga Wedding Songs
Abstract presentAfricana Marburgensia. Volume 8 #2. p. 19-29.

Periodical articleMachel, Samora (1975)
Women's liberation is essential for the revolution
Abstract presentThe African Communist. #61. p. 37-51.

Periodical articleMachel, Samora M. (1975)
See this publicationThe Struggle Continues
Abstract presentReview of African Political Economy. Volume 2 #4. November. p. 14-25.

Periodical articleOpello, Walter C. (1975)
See this publicationPluralism and Elite Conflict in an Independence Movement: FRELIMO (Mozambique Liberation Front) in the 1960's
Abstract presentJournal of Southern African Studies. Volume 2 #1. October. p. 66-82.

Periodical articlePelissier, Rene (1974)
Mozambique Moves to Africa
Geographical Magazine. Volume 46 #3. February.

Periodical articleAnonymous (1973)
See this publicationMozambique: The Struggle Continues
The Black Scholar. Volume 5 #2. October. p. 44-52.

Periodical articleWheeler, Douglas L. (1969)
See this publicationA Document for the History of African Nationalism: A FRELIMO (Front for the Liberation of Mozambique) White Paper by Dr. Eduardo C. Mondlane (1920-1969)
Abstract presentAfrican Historical Studies. Volume 2 #2. p. 319-333.

Periodical articleHechter-Schulz, Karl (1966)
See this publicationFertility Dolls, Cults of the Nguni and Other Tribes of the Southern Bantu
Anthropos. Volume 61 #3-4. p. 516-528.

Periodical articleMair, Lucy P. (1951)
Marriage and Family in Dedza District of Nyasaland
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Volume 81. p. 103-120.

Periodical articleMatthews, Zachariah K. (1940)
See this publicationMarriage Customs among the Barolong
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 13 #1. January. p. 1-24.

Periodical articleHerskovits, Melville J. (1923)
See this publicationSome Property Concepts and Marriage Customs of the Vandau
American Anthropologist. Volume 25 #3. July. p. 376-386.

Periodical articleBalfour, Alice Blanche (British)( -1936) (1895)
A Short Account of a Journey through the British South Africa Company's Territory in 1894. Part Two
National Review (London). Volume 25. May. p. 351-373.

Periodical articleBalfour, Alice Blanche (British)( -1936) (1895)
A Short Account of a Journey through the British South Africa Company's Territory in 1894. Part One
National Review (London). Volume 25. April. p. 183-206.

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