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229 Bibliography Note on Sources: The material on the Mozambique Company at Mozambique’s Historical Archives in Maputo is not cataloged with the rest of Mozambique’s archives. The company archives are chronologically organized and divided into categories, such as reports and correspondence , but as yet have no fully detailed inventory other than indications of the range of years covered or geographic or administrative focus (for example, “Secretary General” and “Native Affairs”). A set of finding aids guides researchers to the appropriate caixa, or box, but they are not perfectly accurate, sometimes listing material that is not, in fact, held at the archives, nor do the aids provide more than rough guides to the chronology or subject of the material held in a particular container. The aids are, however, a reliable road map to holdings on general geographic areas within Manica and Sofala provinces, and on overall spheres of Mozambique Company administrative activity. Still, a researcher will need some time to gain familiarity with the organization of the archives—for example, to learn that “Native Affairs” was nearly synonymous with matters related to African labor, or that a good deal of material related to worker flight is to be found in files labeled “Lazy and Incorrigible Natives.” In addition to long stints of work in the AHM, I consulted material in the municipal archives in the city of Manica. At the time I used this facility in 1997, it resembled a storeroom and was wholly unorganized; the holdings relate primarily to the post–Mozambique Company period, with significant overlap with the Official Bulletin of the colony. Researchers focusing on more recent history may nonetheless find it useful. Finally, one remaining visible legacy of the Mozambique Company’s activities in Manica is a small museum that highlights the history of mining in the south-central African region. The Manica District office of the Ministry of Mineral and Natural Resources also holds documentation on the local mining industry, though this consists primarily of published, rather than archival, sources. 230 Bibliography Archival Sources Arquivo Histórico de Moçambique [Mozambique Historical Archives].Maputo. Fundo da Companhia de Moçambique [Mozambique Company collection]. Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino (Overseas Historical Archives).Lisbon. Fundo de Moçambique and Fundo da Companhia de Moçambique [Collections on Mozambique and on the Mozambique Company]. Oral Sources Interviews conducted with more than 100 individuals in Manica, Chimoio, and Sussendenga districts in 1997 and 1998; see preface for more on the interviewees. Journals and Periodicals Agência de Informação de Moçambique Anti-Slavery Reporter Boletím da Companhia de Moçambique Correio da Beira/Beira Post New York Times Notícias Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute 30 (1898–1899) Revista de Manica e Sofala Other Sources Agência de Informação de Moçambique. News Reports. Akurang-Parry, Kwabena Opare. “‘The Loads Are Heavier Than Usual’: Forced Labor by Women and Children in the Central Province, Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), ca. 1900– 1940. African Economic History 30 (2002): 31–51. Allina, Eric. “‘Fallacious Mirrors’: Colonial Anxiety and Images of African Labor in Mozambique , ca. 1929.” History in Africa 24 (1997): 9–52. ———. “The Zimba, the Portuguese, and Other Cannibals in Late Sixteenth-Century Southeast Africa.” Journal of Southern African Studies 37, no. 2 (2011): 211–27. Allina-Pisano, Eric. “Resistance and the Social History of Africa.” Journal of Social History 37, no. 1 (2003): 187–98. Alpers, Edward A. Ivory and Slaves: Changing Patterns of International Trade in East Central Africa to the Later Nineteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975. Anderson, David, and David Throup. “The Agrarian Economy of Central Province, Kenya, 1919 to 1939.” In The Economics of Africa and Asia in the Inter-War Depression, edited by Ian Brown, 8–28. London: Routledge, 1989. Anderson, Perry. “Portugal and the End of Ultracolonialism. Part II.” New Left Review 16 (1962): 88–123. Andrada, Joaquím Carlos Paiva de. Manica: Being a Report Addressed to the Minister of the Marine and the Colonies of Portugal. London: George Philip & Son, 1891. Andrade, Alfredo Augusto Freire de. Rapport présenté au Ministre des Colonies, à propos du livre Portuguese Slavery, du missionnaire John Harris. Lisbon: Imprimerie Nationale, 1914. Anon. “Algumas Observações ao Relatório do Professor Ross.” Boletím da Agência Geral das Colónias 2, no. 7 (January 1926): 149–62. [3.89.163.120] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 20:36 GMT) Bibliography 231 Antologia Colonial Portuguesa. Vol. 1, Política e Administração. Lisbon...