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War and Society in Colonial Zambia, 1939-1953 Thomas A. Desjardin and fermented sap from pulque

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The author examines how a cohort of teacher educators worked alongside their preservice teachers-both groups predominately White and female-to redesign their teacher education program

along with tax policies that shifted wealth from the well-to-do to the less privileged

The anthology is divided into five distinct sections: Should We Fear Death

and precise readings other than in Ronell's work

War and Society in Colonial Zambia, 1939-1953 Thomas A. Desjardin and fermented sap from pulqueWritten from a Zambian perspective, this leading study shows how the British colony of Northern Rhodesia (later Zambia) organized and deployed human, military, and natural resources during and after the Second World War. The Second World War brought unprecedented pressures to bear on Britain's empire, which then included colonial Northern Rhodesia. Through new archival materials and oral histories, War and Society in Colonial Zambia tells from an

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