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Honwana, Alcinda (2005). Child Soldiers in Africa. Ethnography of Political Violence. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA: University of Pennsylvania Press.

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Honwana, Alcinda and de Boeck, Filip eds. (2005). Makers & breakers: children and youth in postcolonial Africa. Oxford, UK: James Currey.

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Honwana, Alcinda (2005). Healing and social reintegration in Mozambique and Angola. In: Skaar, Elin; Gloppen, Siri and Suhrke, Astri eds. Roads to reconciliation. Lexington Books, pp. 83–100.

Honwana, Alcinda (2003). Undying Past: Spirit Possession and War Memory in Southern Mozambique. In: Meyer, Birgit and Pels, Peter eds. Magic and modernity: interfaces of revelation and concealment. Stanford, USA: Stanford University Press, pp. 60–80.

Honwana, Alcinda (2002). Negotiating Post-War Identities: Child Soldiers in Mozambique and Angola. In: Bond, George Clement and Gibson, Nigel C. eds. Contested Terrains and Constructed Categories: Contemporary Africa in Focus. New York, USA: Westview Press.

Honwana, A. (2001). Children of war: understanding war and war cleansing in Mozambique and Angola. In: Chesterman, Simon ed. Civilians in War. Boulder, CO, USA and London, UK: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

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Honwana, Alcinda (2008). Children's Involvement in War: Historical and Social Contexts. Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 1(1)

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