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            Femmes et Sociétés: Revue de la Commission Internationale pour l'Abolition des Mutilations Sexuelles (CAMS‐Internationale),No.O 1983. Dakar.

            THE WORLD BANK'S PRESCRIPTIONS FOR RURAL AFRICA

            Sisters Under the Sun: The Story of Sudanese Womenby Marjorie Hall and Bakhita Amin Ismail (Longman, 1981).

            The Political Thought of Amilcar Cabral: A Review Article

            In the Twilight of Revolution: The Political Theory of Amilcar Cabral by Jock McCulloch (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1983) 159pp, £6.50 paperback. Amilcar Cabral: Revolutionary Leadership and People's War by Patrick Chabal (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983) 272pp., £9.95 paperback.

            The works by Amilcar Cabral referred to are as follows:

            Unity and Struggle (London: Heinemann, 1980).

            Return to the Source (London: Monthly Review Press, 1973).

            Revolution in Guinea: An African People's War (Brussels, 1971).

            Lobola: The Pros and Consby Aeneas Chigwidere (Harare, Books for Africa, 59pp); Zimbabwean Women in Customary and Colonial Lawby Joan May (Zimbabwe and Edinburgh, Mambo Press/Holmes McDougall, 1983, 128pp); African Marriage in Zimbabweby A.K.H Weinrich (Zimbabwe and Edinburgh; Mambo Press/Holmes McDougall, 1982, 212pp).

            Women in Tanzania: An Analytical Bibliographyby Ophelia Mascarenhas and Marjorie Mbilinyi (Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala and Swedish International Development Authority, Stockholm, Sweden: Motala, 1983) 256pp, no price.

            Afrocommunismby David and Marina Ottaway (Africana Publishing Co., London, 1981).

            The Politics of Basic Needs: Urban Aspects of Assaulting Poverty in Africaby Richard Sandbrook, Heinemann, 1982, 250pp., £5.95.

            A Third World Proletariat?by Peter Lloyd, George Allen and Unwin, 1982, 139pp., £3.95.

            The Political Economy of West African Agricultureby Keith Hart, Cambridge University Press, 1982.

            Dependence and Collective Self‐Reliance in Southern Africa (The Case of The Southern African Development Co‐ordination ConferenceSADCC)by Arne Tostensen, Uppsala: Scandinavian Institute of African Studies.

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            Accelerated Development in Sub‐Saharan Africaby the Staff of the World Bank, (The Berg Report), Washington, DC 1981.

            The World Bank and Nigeria's ‘Green Revolution’

            THE BERG REPORT AND THE MODEL OF ACCUMULATION IN SUB‐SAHARAN AFRICA

            Bibliographic Notes

            1. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank. . 1981. . Accelerated Development in sub‐Saharan Africa: An Agenda for Action . Washington , DC :

            2. USDA (United States Department of Agriculture). . 1981. . Food Problems and Prospects in Sub‐Saharan Africa: The Decade of the 1980s . Washington DC :

            3. Cahiers d'Etudes Africaines . , Vol. xx:1––2. . 5––48. .

            4. Boserup Ester. . 1970. . “‘Woman's Role in Economic Development’. ”. London : : George Allen and Unwin. .

            5. FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation). . 1978. . “‘Regional Food Plan for Africa’. ”. Rome:

            6. Hart Keith. . 1982. . “‘The Political Economy of West African Agriculture’. ”. Cambridge University Press. .

            7. Huntingdon Suellen. . 1975. . ‘Issues in Woman's Role in Economic Development: Critique and Alternatives’. . Journal of Marriage and the Family . , : 1001––1012. .

            8. IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute). . 1977. . “‘Food Needs of Developing Countries: Projections of Production and Consumption to 1990’. ”. Washington DC :

            9. Jones W.O.. 1959. . “‘Manioc in Africa’. ”. Stanford : : Stanford University Press. .

            10. Miracle Marvin. . 1966. . “‘Maize in Tropical Africa’. ”. Madison : : University of Wisconsin Press. .

            11. Phillips T.A.. 1964. . “‘An Agricultural Notebook’. ”. Ikeja : : Longmans of Nigeria. .

            12. Richards Paul. . ‘Forthcoming Ecological Change and the Politics of African Land Use’. . African Studies Review. . ,

            Bibliographic Notes

            1. Heyer J., Roberts P. and Williams G.. , eds. 1981. . Rural Development in Tropical Africa . , London : : Macmillan. .

            2. Clough's case studies, Clough P. and Williams G.. 1983. . ‘Marketing with and without marketing boards: Cocoa, Cotton and Grain Marketing in Nigeria’. In: . International Seminar, Marketing Boards in tropical Africa; . . 1983 ; , Leiden .

            3. Harriss B.. 1979. . ‘Going against the grain’. . Development and Change . , Vol. 10:

            4. Williams G., Gutkind P. and Wallerstein I.. , eds. 1976. . The Political Economy of Contemporary Africa . , Beverly Hills : : Sage. .

            5. Lele U.. 1975. . The Design of Rural Development: Lessons from Africa . , Baltimore : : Johns Hopkins. .

            6. The World Bank. . 1975. . The Assault on World Poverty . , Baltimore : : Johns Hopkins. .

            7. Williams G.. 1981. . “The World Bank and the Peasant Problem’. ”. Edited by: Heyer. .

            8. Payer C.. 1982. . The World Bank, (Monthly Review . New York :

            References

            1. Politics and Agriculture in Africa , edited by and published by Sage in 1984

            Bibliographical Note

            1. 1982. . Accelerated Development in Sub‐Saharan Africa — An Agenda for Action . , Washington : : World Bank. .

            2. Accelerated Development in Sub‐Saharan Africa — An Agenda for Action , World Bank , Washington , 1982 .

            3. 1982. . The World Bank . , New York and London : : Monthly Review Press. .

            4. , The World Bank , Monthly Review Press , New York and London , 1982

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            crea20
            CREA
            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            1983
            : 10
            : 27-28
            : 185-223
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            a Department of Anthropology and Sociology , University of Khartoum
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            8703561 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 10, No. 27-28, 1983, pp. 185-223
            10.1080/03056248308703561
            31745851-6a6b-4d7f-840a-d51b25097e48

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