The major arguments of this attractively written and easily comprehensible publication are: pre-colonial famines did not normally cause mass starvation and were not responsible for the low population before 1900. Under colonialism food shortage changed its character from famine which killed directly (though few people) to structural malnutrition of the poor.
Zambezia essay review on famine in Zimbabwe
History
Publisher
University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Publications.
Citation
Döpcke, W. (1990) Iliffe,J. (1990) Famine in Zimbabwe in Zambezia Vol 17, no.1 (pp 101-106), UZ, Mt Pleasant, Harare: UZ Publications.