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About the Author.
Owen J. M. Kalinga holds a PhD from the University of London and has taught at the universities of Malawi, Dalhousie (Canada), Jos (Nigeria), Lesotho, and the Western Cape (South Africa) and is currently professor of history at North Carolina State University. He has published on the Lake Malawi region in many leading journals in his field, including Journal of African History, African Affairs, Journal of Southern African Studies, African Studies Review, Cahiers d'etudes africaines, and the International Journal of African Historical Studies. His other publications include A History of the Ngonde Kingdom of Malawi and Communities at the Margin: Studies in Rural Society and Migration in Southern Africa 18901980 (edited with Alan Jeeves), and he is presently working on a biography of Flax Katoba Musopole.
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