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    "Where Civil Blood Made Soldiers Hands Unclean" Rethinking War Time Coercion 

    Mazarire, Gerald Chikozho (Academy Publishing/ SACDP, 2000)
    The Rhodesia Security forces and ZANLA guerrillas operating in Chivi had to win the war. It mattered little to them whether this goal was to be achieved by means of fair or foul, and as the war progressed, the problem ...
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    'The Politics of the Womb’: Women, Politics and The Environment in Pre-Colonial Chivi, Southern Zimbabwe, c.1840 to 1900 

    Mazarire, Gerald Chikozho (University of Zimbabwe Publications, 2003)
    Women have always played a vital role in the environment of pre-colonial Zimbabwe especially as they constituted the backbone of traditional agriculture. Pre-colonial studies have either ignored or understated that fact. ...

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    Mazarire, Gerald Chikozho (2)
    SubjectChivi (2)
    Rhodesia (2)
    civilian population (1)environment (1)guerrilla war (1)politics (1)soldiers (1)women (1)Zimbabwe (1)... View MoreDate Issued2000 (1)2003 (1)Full TextFull Text (2)

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