Drought, Desiccation and Discourse: Missionary Correspondence and Nineteenth-Century Climate Change in Central Southern Africa

Periodical Article: Drought, Desiccation and Discourse: Missionary Correspondence and Nineteenth-Century Climate Change in Central Southern Africa

Title: Drought, Desiccation and Discourse: Missionary Correspondence and Nineteenth-Century Climate Change in Central Southern Africa
Authors: Endfield, Georgina H.
Nash, David J.
Year: 2002
Periodical: The Geographical Journal
Volume: 168
Issue: 1
Period: March
Pages: 33-47
Language: English
Geographic term: Southern Africa
Subjects: Drought and Desertification
Agriculture, Natural Resources and the Environment
History and Exploration
Religion and Witchcraft
External link: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3451220

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