r»ZAMBEZiA: CONTENTS OF EARLIER ISSUESVol, 1, i, 1969I. MICHAEL: A Fresh Pattern of Higher Education. P. B. HARRIS: Interest GroupsJ m South African Politics: A Methodological Survey. D. H. READER: Model and££?*?, ln Social Anthropology. M. GELFAND: The Shona Religion. G. J. WOR-1HAM: The State of the Theatre in Rhodesia. G. FORTUNE: 75 Years of Writing inbnona. Sr MARY AQUINA: A Sociological Analysis of Ngomahuru Isolation Hospital.Vol. 1, ii, 1970J?u E-- BORRELL: Arthur Shearly Cripps: An Assessment. P. B. HARRIS: TheChanging Rhodesian Political Culture: 1969. M. GELFAND: The Ceremony of«Ł Mishashe (Green Vegetables) held in Mashonaland. M. W. MURPHREE: A Villageschool and Community Development in a Rhodesian Tribal Trust Land D. N. BEACH:Africaner and Shona Settlement in the Enkeldoorn Area 1890-1900. M. A. H. SMOUT:Selected Aspects of the Socio-Economic Character of Natal Towns. S. F. W. ORBELL:lne Role of Environmental Factors in the Education of African Pupils. W. F REA:Agony on the Zambezi: The First Christian Mission to Southern Africa and itsfailure. D. H. READER: Trihalism and Detribalization in Southern and Central» Africa. R. S. ROBERTS: Rhodes, Rhodesia and the Jameson Raid.Vol. 2, I, 1971rV "£:.TCA^ly|iTO>PHER: Land Policy in Southern Africa during the Nineteenth Century.iJ. CJ_,AK.KE: Population and Family Planning in the Economic Development of Rho-desia. B. GOLDIN: Aspects of Divorce in Rhodesia. M. A. H. SMOUT: ShoppingTT^TI3 C Sh°PPlnS Patterns in Two African Townships of Greater Salisbury. G FOR-Y7V b.& Tradltional Poetry. G. C. PASSMORE: Historical Rationale of the Policyot Community Development in the African Rural Areas of Rhodesia. M. GELFAND:n A SfŽ011 the Cerem°ny of Kurova Guva (illustrated). G. C. KINLOCH andT; . Ł NIPPER: An Investigation of National versus Ethnic Identity among White SouthAfrican Students.Vol, 2, ii, 1972: Aspects of the Role of Man in Erosion in Rhodesia. B. J.v i /^^: The Acculturative Effects of Schooling on African Attitudes andValues. A. J. CHRISTOPHER: South Africa and the Nation State. P. S. HARRIS:government Policy and African Wages in Rhodesia. G. P. KAHARI: Tradition andinnovation m Shona Literature. D. M. A. F. MIDDLETON: Roy Campbell: The Effectof His Political Ideas on His Poetry. G. L. CHAVUNDUKA: A Social Survey ofltavaresekwa Township, Salisbury. M. GELFAND: Suicide and Attempted Suicideamong the Shona: C. KILEFF: African Views of Urban Life.Vol. 3, i, 1973M' i)V'rrMH?-?SRTEE: Jntroduction to Symposium on Race in Southern Africa.O^ XENPORT: The History of Race Relations in South Africa. P. R.^he- History of Race Relations in Rhodesia. N. J. J. OLIVIER:BTRWTi^^T>^al Policy- W- R- WHALEY: Race Policies in Rhodesia. J. L.K.iliJilK.0 TORRES: Race Relations in Mogambique. S- NGCOBO: 'Non-Racialism':Botswana Lesotho and Swaziland. A. J. DIXON: The Multiracial Myth. H. H. PATEL:AtS c !nternational Politics. C. M. BRAND: Persistence and Change in SouthA vrr-HA1^*^0- STEELE= Dialogue and Closer Association in Southern Africa.£;—«,' r ;> ?V> Ł -South Africa's Foreign Policy and the World. G. C. KINLOCH:name or Lily? Revisited: A Response and Elaboration of Rhodesian Racial Attitudes.VoL 3, ii, 1974TFW^P^ f Jy of the Mbira: The Evidence of the Tuning Plans. H. CAR-fi fhtrrm ^mty: Aspects of Shona, Old English and Old Norse Literature.rm*TM A Nhango and Ndyaringo: Two Complementary Poetic Genres. A. P.D1360,*8 of Status and Mobility among Farmers and their Families in Mse-i,Pu.rclia|e Land- M. F. C. BOURDILLON: Social Relations in the Under-T!Cal E^ents amon« *e Eastern KoreKore. G. KAY: A Socio-GeographicRhodesia. O. E. AXELSON: Historical Notes on Neo-AfricanfeŽinSLIN1ER: Vocal S*yles Accompanying Mbira Dza Vadzimu.tiesof Ž ŁMAOHER: Is Afrikaans a Creolized Language? A. KATZ: The Dis-in RhoH«;J w UAdvf£2'^anes in Rhodesia. J. SUCKLING: What Price Black Labourdesk in the l^eS ° K: The Study °f the Shona NoveL G" G' KINLOCH: Rho-Vol. 4, i, 1975R. BONE: Management of the Nation's Minds. J. L. SADIE: Managing PopulationNumbers. J. L. MANLEY: A Methodology of Environmental and Recreational Planningwith Special Reference to the George-Kynsna Lakes Region. G. FELTOE: Rhodesia:Management of the Nation's Behaviour by the Law. M. H. WEBSTER: The Employ-ment and Management of Human Resources in Health Services Administration in Rho-desia. E. HENDRIKZ: Rhodesia: Management of the Nation's Education. P. A. HARD-WICK: Progress towards Transportation-Planning in Salisbury. C. M. RIP: The Con-tribution of Research in the Human Sciences to National Policy, with Special Referenceto the Republic of South Africa. G. C. KINLOCH: Changing Intergroup Attitudes ofRhodesian Whites as Defined by the Press: The Process of Colonial Adaptation.C. KILEFF: Race, Sex and Occupation: The Case of the African Female Secretary.M. GELFAND: Towards an Analysis of Shona Religion and Ethics.Vol. 4, U, 1976D. HYWEL DAVIES: De Utilitate et Necessitate Geographiae. G. FORTUNE: Formand Imagery in Shona Proverbs. R. A. LEWIS: Fictions. G. L. CHAVUNDUKA: Ruraland Urban life. M. A. H. SMOUT: Urbanization of the Rhodesian Population. R. J.THEISEN: Development in Rural Communities. R. S. ROBERTS: A Select Bibliographyof Works on Doris Lessing. L. B. RIX: Some Recent Criticism of Doris Lessing. A. J.DDCON: Local Government in Southern Africa. H. DUNLOP: The Publications of theTribal Areas of Rhodesia Research Foundation. E. GARGETT: Drinking for Pleasure Šand Whose Profit?Vol. 5, i, 1977M. F. C. BOURDHXON: Labour Migrants from KoreKore Country. P. STOPFORTH:Some Local Impediments to Social Change-among Urban Africans. T. WOOD: Bio-chemistry and Benefit to Man. W.^R. MacRECHINIE: Practise before You Preach.D. SEAGER: The Struggle for Shelter in an Urbanizing World: A Rhodesian Example.T. D. SHOPO: Black liberalism Revisited.Vol. 5, H, 1977E. HENDRIKZ: Conflicts and Compromises in Education. L. M. MUGGLETON:Designer's Delight and Dilemma, R. W. H. HOLLAND: Fiction and History: Factand Invention in Alan Paton's Novel Cry the Beloved Country. V. MOLLER:Migrant Labour ixrHarare". Hostels, Salisbury. R. J. THEISEN: Variables of Popula-tion Growth.* A. G. DAVIS: Farm Houses and Gardens in the Mazoe Valley.A. J. CHENNELLS: The Treatment of the Rhodesian War in Recent Rhodesian Novell.T. D. SHOPOrSocial Welfare or Social Control.VoL 6, i, 1978 T ^-.P. G. SV GILBERT: Venturing into Curriculum Change. R. M. G. MTETWA: The'Cattle Complex'. P. LE ROUX et al.: Increasing Beef Production. D. L. BARNES:Increased Pastoral Production. D. R. SEAGER: Commissions of Inquiry. C. PERRINGS:White* Mine-Workers: F.P.-DU TOIT: Agricultural Employment in Rhodesia. D. IiRAMSAY: Development in post-UJXI. Rhodesia. R. HODDER-WILLIAMS: Re*search without Progress. ŁY6L6, ii, 1978 ;D. MUNRO: The Psychologist in Blacker Africa. A. P. CHEATER: Small-scaleFreehold. M. A: STOCKING: Agricultural History and Severe Soil Erosion. P. IVY:Dryland Cash Crop Potential. A. H. GERATY: Family life Education. R. J. THEISEN:Supplementary Feeding of School Children. P. McLAUGHLIN: Rhodesia's ArmedForces. R. GRAHAM: Poetry in Rhodesia.VoL 7, i, 1979D. D. RUSSELL: Education for Development. G. FORTUNE: Shona Lexicography.N. C. DEMBETEMBE: Syntactic Classification of Non-Auxiliary Verbs in Shona.J. C. KUMBIRAI: Shona Bible Translation; The Work of the Revd Michael Hannan,S. J. H. CHIMHUNDU: Some Problems Relating to the Incorporation of LoanWords and the Lexicon. J. DAY: Sithole: The Politician as Author. T. S. CHOATE:Wildlife Literature. J. T. PHEHANE: Access to Rhodesiana. J. DANKS: ShonaSculpture.