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EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
Abdul Sheriff
Slaves, Spices & Ivory in Zanzibar
Abdul Sheriff & Ed Ferguson (Editors)
Zanzibar Under Colonial Rule
Isaria N. Kimambo
Penetration & Protest in Tanzania
T. L. Maliyamkono & M. S.D. Bagachwa
The Second Economy in Tanzania
B. A. Ogot & W. R. Ochieng' (Editors)
Decolonization & Independence in Kenya *
Tabitha Kanogo
Squatters & The Roots of Mau Mau 1905-1963
David W. Throup
Economic & Social Origins of Mau Mau 1945-1953
Frank Furedi
The Mau Mau War in Perspective
David William Cohen & E. S. Atieno Odhiambo
Siaya
Bruce Berman & John Lonsdale
Unhappy Valley
Bruce Berman
Control & Crisis in Colonial Kenya
James de Vere Allen
Swahili Origins
Holger Bernt Hansen & Michael Twaddle (Editors)
Uganda Now
Changing Uganda
Michael Twaddle
Kakungulu & the Creation of Uganda
Bahru Zewde
A History of Modern Ethiopia
1855-1974
Deborah Fahy Bryceson
Liberalizing Tanzania's Food Trade
Thomas Spear & Richard Waller (Editors)
Being Maasai
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* forthcoming

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Publication Information: Book Title: Slaves, Spices, and Ivory in Zanzibar: Integration of an East African Commercial Empire into the World Economy, 1770-1873. Contributors: Abdul Sheriff - author. Publisher: James Currey. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1987. Page Number: ii.
    
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