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Tourism and Social Change in Post-Socialist Zanzibar: Struggles for Identity, Movement, and Civilization by Akbar Keshodkar Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2013. Pp. 235. £45·00 (hbk)
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
18 August 2014
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