Zambia SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Wim M. J. van Binsbergen. Tears of Rain: Ethnicity and History in Central Western Zambia. Kegan Paul International. 1992. 495pp. Elizabeth Colson. Tonga Religious Life in the Twentieth Century. African Books Collective. 2006. 316pp. The Tonga of southern Zambia. Brian M. Fagan. A Short History of Zambia: From the Earliest Times Until A.D. 1900. Oxford University Press. 1967. 164pp. Karen Tranberg Hansen. Distant Companions: Servants and Employers in Zambia, 1900-1985. Cornell University Press. 1989. 321pp. John Indakwa. Expansion of British Rule in the Interior of Central Africa, 1890-1924: A Study of British Imperial Expansion Into Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. University Press of America. 1977. 312pp. Harry W. Langworthy. Zambia Before 1890: Aspects of Pre-Colonial History. Longman. 1972. 138pp. Giacomo Macola. The Kingdom of Kazembe: History and Politics in North-Eastern Zambia and Katanga to 1950. LIT Verlag Berlin-Hamburg-Münster. 2002. 292pp. Edward P. Murphy. A History of the Jesuits in Zambia: A Mission Becomes a Province. Paulines Publications Africa. 2003. 504pp. B. J. Phiri. A Political History of Zambia: From Colonial Rule to the Third Republic, 1890-2001. Africa World Press. 2006. 286pp. Andrew Roberts. A History of Zambia. Africana Publishing Co.. 1976. 288pp. Robert I. Rotberg. The Rise of Nationalism in Central Africa: The Making of Malawi and Zambia, 1873-1964. Harvard University Press. 1965. 362pp. Scott D. Taylor. Culture and Customs of Zambia. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2006. 148pp. Mwizenge Tembo. Zambian Traditional Names: The Meaning of Tumbuka, Chewa, Nsenga, Ngoni, and Tonga Names. Julubbi Enterprises Limited. 2006. 142pp.
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