NORDSTROM Carolyn

A different kind of war story - Philadelphia, Penn., USA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997 - 254p.

Using personal experiences of the Mozambican civil war this book tells how the civilian population coped with 15 years of terror and violence. Explores the nature and culture of terror warfare and rises questions about state power, civilian resistance, and the politics of identity. Suggest that just as violence is learned, it can also be unlearned.

0812234065 (hbk.)


CIVILIAN CASUALTIES
ETHNOGRAPHY
MOZAMBIQUE CIVIL WAR
STATE SPONSORED TERRORISM