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Adekeye Adebajo. Building Peace in West Africa: Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea-Bissau. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 2002. 192pp.

Laura Bigman. History and Hunger in West Africa: Food Production and Entitlement in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde. Greenwood Press. 1993. 149pp.

Jónína Einarsdóttir. Tired of Weeping: Mother Love, Child Death, and Poverty in Guinea-Bissau. University of Wisconsin Press. 2004. 236pp.

Joshua Forrest. Guinea-Bissau: Power, Conflict, and Renewal in a West African Nation. Westview Press. 1992. 165pp.

Rosemary E. Galli; Jocelyn Jones. Guinea-Bissau: Politics, Economics and Society. Frances Pinter. 1987. 217pp.

Walter Hawthorne. Planting Rice and Harvesting Slaves: Transformations Along the Guinea-Bissau Coast, 1400-1900. Heinemann. 2003. 258pp.

Richard Lobban; Joshua Forrest. Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau. Scarecrow Press. 1988. 210pp.

Carlos Lopes. Translated by Marlene Wolfer. Guinea-Bissau. Zed Books. 1986. 304pp. Also 3rd Edition, 1995 by Scarecrow Press.

Joseph M. McCarthy. Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde Islands: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Garland. 1977. 196pp.

Lars Rudebeck. Guinea-Bissau: A Study of Political Mobilization. Almquist & Wiksell. 1974. 277pp.

Stephanie Urdang. Fighting Two Colonialisms: Women in Guinea-Bissau. Monthly Review Press. 1979. 320pp.

Henrik Vigh. Navigating Terrains of War: Youth and Soldiering in Guinea-Bissau. Berghahn Books. 2006. 258pp.




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