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  • The Narrative of Robert Adams, A Barbary Captiveby Robert Adams; Charles Adams

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 23.00

    First published in 1816, Robert Adams’s story is here examined in its historical context. more...

  • Endgame in the Western Saharaby Toby Shelley

    Zed Books 2004; US$ 35.95

    Why does a remote swathe of the Western Sahara concern the US and Europe? Why does Morocco maintain its occupation? Why has the UN Security Council prevaricated for three decades while the Sahrawis live under Moroccan rule or as refugees? This book examines the geopolitics and reveals: the little-known struggle of Sahrawis living under Moroccan rule to defend their identity, US/European competition for influence in the Maghreb, the rich natural resources at stake -- fishing grounds, phosphates, and the prospect of oil -- and the reasons for the UN failure to resolve Africa‘s last decolonisation issue. Toby Shelley has visited the territory and talked to both opposition activists and Moroccan officials. He has interviewed the Polisario... more...

  • Shifting Sandsby Steve Donahue

    Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. 2004; US$ 16.95

    "We had no vehicle. We didn't know how or if we could continue heading south. I was in a vast, seemingly endless desert. I didn't know when or if we'd make it to the other side. I didn't even know where the other side was. It wasn't in Algeria. I knew that much. Was it in Niger? Where does the Sahara actually end?" We live in a culture, Donahue writes, which loves "climbing mountains." We want to see the peak, map out a route, and follow it to the top. Sometimes this approach works, but not always, particularly when we are enduring a personal crisis-divorce, job loss, addiction, illness, or death. We may not know exactly where we are going, how to get there, or even how we'll know we've arrived. And it's not just in times of crisis. There are... more...

  • Ethnographic Sorceryby Harry G. West

    University of Chicago Press 2008; US$ 16.00

    According to the people of the Mueda plateau in northern Mozambique, sorcerers remake the world by asserting the authority of their own imaginative visions of it. While conducting research among these Muedans, anthropologist Harry G. West made a revealing discovery—for many of them, West’s efforts to elaborate an ethnographic vision of their world was itself a form of sorcery. In Ethnographic Sorcery , West explores the fascinating issues provoked by this equation. A key theme of West’s research into sorcery is that one sorcerer’s claims can be challenged or reversed by other sorcerers. After West’s attempt to construct a metaphorical interpretation of Muedan assertions that the lions prowling their villages... more...

  • German Colonialism, Visual Culture, and Modern Memoryby Volker Langbehn

    Taylor & Francis 2010; US$ 130.00

    Investigating visual communication and mass culture, print culture and suggestive racial politics, racial aesthetics, racial politics and early German film, racial continuity and German film, and photography, this title offers an evidence of a German society between 1884 and 1919 that produced vibrant and heterogeneous cultures of colonialism. more...

  • Soldiers at Peaceby Jessica Schafer

    Palgrave Macmillan 2007; US$ 85.00

    This is the first scholarly study of soldiers and guerrillas demobilized after the civil war in Mozambique (1979-1992). The book examines former soldiers' - from both sides - return to civilian life, and how their identity as veterans plays out in the political sphere. more...

  • The Politics of Peace in Mozambiqueby CARRIE MANNING

    ABC-CLIO 2002; US$ 140.00

    Manning examines issues of democratization and conflict resolution through the lens of the Mozambican experience from 1992-2000. Since the end of the Cold War, a formal democratization process has been at the center of virtually every negotiated peace agreement to end a civil conflict. Nearly a decade after the Rome peace accord put an end to 16 years of civil war, Mozambique stands out as one of the world's most unlikely postwar democratization success stories. What accounts for the durability of the postwar political settlement? What lessons does the Mozambican experience hold for other such cases?||Relying on original research conducted in Mozambique between 1994 and 1999, Manning argues that the country's relatively successful postwar political... more...

  • Mozambique Women in Culture, Business & Travelby World Trade Press

    World Trade Press 2010; US$ 7.45

    Women often occupy different roles in a foreign culture. Avoid offensive assumptions and behavior by understanding the position of women in Mozambican society: their legal rights; access to education and health care; workforce participation; and their dating, marriage, and family life. more...

  • Western Sahara Society & Culture Complete Reportby World Trade Press

    World Trade Press 2010; US$ 28.50

    Need to know it all? Our all-inclusive culture report for Western Sahara will get up to speed on all aspects of culture in Western Sahara, including lifecycle, religion, women, superstitions & folklore, sports, holidays & festivals, and etiquette. more...

  • Western Sahara Travel Complete Profileby World Trade Press

    World Trade Press 2010; US$ 11.20

    Whether planning your own trip to Western Sahara, or planning someone else’s, you’ll be equipped with the all-inclusive travel report—both of our “Travel” and “Points of Interest” reports rolled into one. more...