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Panafricanism Versus Partnership African Decolonisation In Southern Rhodesian Politics 19501963 Brooks Marmon

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Panafricanism Versus Partnership African Decolonisation In Southern Rhodesian Politics 19501963 Brooks Marmon
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.01 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Brooks Marmon
ISBN: 9783031255588, 3031255585
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Panafricanism Versus Partnership African Decolonisation In Southern Rhodesian Politics 19501963 Brooks Marmon by Brooks Marmon 9783031255588, 3031255585 instant download after payment.

This book takes the transnational history of southern Africa’s liberation struggles in an innovative direction. It provides one of the first targeted studies of the manner in which the wider process of African decolonisation shaped the political struggle for control of Southern Rhodesia (colonial Zimbabwe). It offers an in-depth survey of the repercussions of pan-African developments on national-level political thought amidst one of the most seminal moments of the continent’s history. The book draws on over a year of fieldwork in southern Africa as well as archival collections in the USA and UK to explore the seismic re-alignments that occurred in the white settler dominated territory in southern Africa as self-determination became a widely accepted international principle virtually overnight. In particular, it focuses on the impact of decolonisation struggles and/or independence in Ghana, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Malawi on Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle. In so doing, it also offers new context on the roots of contemporary repression in Zimbabwe.

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