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Tanzania's Ujamaa Villages: the implementation of a rural development strategy by Dean E. McHenry Jr Berkeley, Institute of International Studies, University of California, 1979 Pp. xii + 268. $5.95 paperback. - Ujamaa – Socialism from Above by Jannik Boesen, Birgit Storgård Madsen and Tony Moody Uppsala, Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1977. Pp. 186. £10.80. Sw.Kr. 70.00. Sw. Kr.40 paperback. - Peasants, Officials and Participation in Rural Tanzania: experience with villagization and decentralization by Louise Fortmann Ithaca, Center for International Studies, Cornell University, 1980. Pp. 148. $4.00 paperback.
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Tanzania's Ujamaa Villages: the implementation of a rural development strategy by Dean E. McHenry Jr Berkeley, Institute of International Studies, University of California, 1979 Pp. xii + 268. $5.95 paperback.
Ujamaa – Socialism from Above by Jannik Boesen, Birgit Storgård Madsen and Tony Moody Uppsala, Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1977. Pp. 186. £10.80. Sw.Kr. 70.00. Sw. Kr.40 paperback.
Peasants, Officials and Participation in Rural Tanzania: experience with villagization and decentralization by Louise Fortmann Ithaca, Center for International Studies, Cornell University, 1980. Pp. 148. $4.00 paperback.
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11 November 2008
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