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Unpopular Sovereignty Rhodesian Independence And African Decolonization Luise White

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Unpopular Sovereignty Rhodesian Independence And African Decolonization Luise White
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Unpopular Sovereignty Rhodesian Independence And African Decolonization Luise White instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Luise White
ISBN: 9780226235226, 022623522X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Unpopular Sovereignty Rhodesian Independence And African Decolonization Luise White by Luise White 9780226235226, 022623522X instant download after payment.

In 1965 the white minority government of Rhodesia (after 1980 Zimbabwe) issued a unilateral declaration of independence from Britain, rather than negotiate a transition to majority rule. In doing so, Rhodesia became the exception, if not anathema, to the policies and practices of the end of empire. In Unpopular Sovereignty, Luise White shows that the exception that was Rhodesian independence did not, in fact, make the state that different from new nations elsewhere in Africa: indeed, this history of Rhodesian political practices reveals some of the commonalities of mid-twentieth-century thinking about place and race and how much government should link the two.
White locates Rhodesia’s independence in the era of decolonization in Africa, a time of great intellectual ferment in ideas about race, citizenship, and freedom. She shows that racists and reactionaries were just as concerned with questions of sovereignty and legitimacy as African nationalists were and took special care to design voter qualifications that could preserve their version of legal statecraft. Examining how the Rhodesian state managed its own governance and electoral politics, she casts an oblique and revealing light by which to rethink the narratives of decolonization.

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