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A HALF CENTURY OF AGRARIAN CRISIS IN

BURUNDI (1890-1945) The incapacity of the colonial

administration in managing the agrarian crisis of the

late 1800’s

Hubert Cochet

To cite this version:

Hubert Cochet. A HALF CENTURY OF AGRARIAN CRISIS IN BURUNDI (1890-1945) The in-capacity of the colonial administration in managing the agrarian crisis of the late 1800’s. African economic history, JSTOR, 2003, 31, pp.19-42. �hal-02524940�

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