"Provisions" and Power on an Imperial Frontier: A Gendered History of Hunger in 16th Century Central Mozambique
"Provisions" and Power on an Imperial Frontier: A Gendered History of Hunger in 16th Century Central Mozambique
The article explores the difference between the sixteenth-century visitors' impressions of central Mozambique's alimentary landscape and the grim food security profile, citing the country's overall chronic malnutrition rate despite years of sustained economic growth. It looks into the importance of protected natural resources to household welfare. It also examines the lack of access to potable water as the hunger's underlying cause.
CITATION: Gengenbach, Heidi. "Provisions" and Power on an Imperial Frontier: A Gendered History of Hunger in 16th Century Central Mozambique . : African Studies Centre, Boston University , 2017. The International Journal of African Historical Studies, Vol. 50, No. 3, 2017, pp. 409-437 - Available at: https://library.au.int/provisions-and-power-imperial-frontier-gendered-history-hunger-16th-century-central-mozambique