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DAMMANN, E. (1968): Das Christentum in Afrika. Munchen/Hamburg.
CLIFFE, L. (1978): Labour migration and peasant differentiation: Zambian
experiences. Journal of Peasant Studies, 5, 326 - 346.
COLE, A. H. (1961): The relations of missionary activities to economic de-
velopment. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 9, 120 - 127.
COLSON, E. (1958): Marriage and the family among the Plateau Tonga of
Northern Rhodesia. Manchester.
COOK, D. J. (1975): The influence of Livingstonia Mission upon the forma-
tion of welfare associations in Zambia, 1912 - 1931. In: RANGER, T.
O. & J. WELLER (eds.): Themes in the Christian history of Central
Africa. London, 98 - 134.
COOK, D. J. (1978): Church and state in Zambia: the case of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church. In: FASHOLE-LUKE, E., R. GRAY, A.
HASTINGS &: G. TASIE (eds.): Christianity in independent Africa,
London. 285 - 303.
COOMBE, T. (1967/68): The origins of secondary education in Zambia.
African Social Research, 3, 173 - 205; 4, 283 - 315; 5, 365 - 405.
COYNE, J. (1970): A history of the Jesuits in Zambia. Lusaka (unpublished
typescript at the Jesuit Novitiate).
CRAWFORD, D. (1912): Thinking black: Twenty-two years without a break
in the long grass of Central Africa. London.
CROSS, S. (1973): The Watch Tower movement in south central Africa, 1908
- 1914. Ph.D. thesis, Oxford Univ.
CROSS, S. (1978): Independent churches and independent states: Jehovah’s
Witnesses in East and Central Africa. In: FASHOLE-LUKE, E., R.
GRAY, A. HASTINGS & G. TASIE (eds.): Christianity in independent
Africa. London, 304 - 315.
CROWLEY, W. K. (1978): Old order Amish settlement: diffusion and growth.
Ann. Ass. American Geographers, 68, 249 - 264.
CUNNISON, I. G. (1951): A Watch Tower assembly in Central Africa. In-
ternational Review of Missions, 60, 456 - 469.
CUNNISON, I. G. (1958): Jehovah’s Witnesses at work. The British Colonies
Review, 29.
DAMMANN, E. (1968): Das Christentum in Afrika. Munchen/Hamburg.