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The African Voice in Southern Rhodesia, 1898-1930

Author : T. O. Ranger
Publisher : Heinemann Educational Publishers
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015046336494

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The African Voice in Southern Rhodesia, 1898-1930 by T. O. Ranger Pdf

Historical account of the impact of the role of UK colonialism on African tribal peoples in rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and of the political aspects of the development of nationalist and social movements - covers protests over land tenure, the growth of trade unionism among miners, the role of the Church, etc. Bibliography pp. 236 to 239 and references.

The African Voice in Southern Rhodesia, 1898-1930

Author : T. O. Ranger
Publisher : Evanston [Ill.] : Northwestern University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015020831114

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The African Voice in Southern Rhodesia, 1898-1930 by T. O. Ranger Pdf

Southern Rhodesia–South Africa Relations, 1923–1953

Author : Abraham Mlombo
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9783030542832

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Southern Rhodesia–South Africa Relations, 1923–1953 by Abraham Mlombo Pdf

This book provides the first comprehensive study of the ‘special relationship’ between Southern Rhodesia and South Africa. While most studies approach this from the history of British and South African relations or the history of South African territorial expansion, this book offers new insights by examining Southern Rhodesia’s relations with South Africa from the former’s perspective. Exploring relations through the lens of settler colonialism, the book argues that settler colonialism in the region was marked by a competitive and antagonistic relationship between settler communities, particularly Afrikaner and English communities. The book explores the connections between these countries by examining (high) politics, economic links, and social and cultural ties, highlighting both instances of competition and cooperation. Above all, it argues that economic ties were the cornerstone of the relationship and that these shaped the rest of the ties between the two countries. Drawing on archival records from Britain, South Africa and Zimbabwe, as well as a number of secondary sources, it offers a much more nuanced perspective of this relationship than has been previously offered.

The Rise of an African Middle Class

Author : Michael O. West
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2002-08-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253109330

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The Rise of an African Middle Class by Michael O. West Pdf

An in-depth look at Africans who challenged the status quo in colonial Zimbabwe: “Impeccable and original scholarship.” —American Historical Review Tracing their quest for social recognition from the time of Cecil Rhodes to Rhodesia’s unilateral declaration of independence, Michael O. West shows how some Africans were able to avail themselves of scarce educational and social opportunities in order to achieve some degree of upward mobility in a society that was hostile to their ambitions. Though relatively few in number and not rich by colonial standards, this comparatively better-off class of Africans challenged individual and social barriers imposed by colonialism to become the locus of protest against European domination. This extensive and original book opens new perspective into relations between colonizers and colonized in colonial Zimbabwe. “Offers an extremely sophisticated, nuanced view of the social and political construction of an African middle class in colonial Zimbabwe.” —Elizabeth Schmidt

Grappling With the Beast

Author : Peter Limb,Norman A. Etherington,Peter Midgley
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004178779

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Grappling With the Beast by Peter Limb,Norman A. Etherington,Peter Midgley Pdf

This volume contributes rich, new material to provide insights into indigenous responses to the colonial empires of Great Britain (South Africa, Swaziland, Botswana, Zimbabwe (Rhodesia)) and Germany (Namibia) and explore the complex intellectual, cultural, literary, and political borders and identities that emerged across these spaces. Contributors include distinguished global scholars in the field as well as exciting young scholars. The essays link global-national-local forces in history by analysing how indigenous elites not only interacted with colonial empires to absorb, adapt and re-cast new ideas, forms of discourse, and social formations, but also networked with ordinary people to forge new social, ethnic, and political identities and viable social forces. Translated and other primary texts in appendices add to the insights.

Peasants and Proletarians

Author : Robin Cohen,Peter C. W. Gutkind,Phyllis Brazier
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2023-07-07
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781000957112

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Peasants and Proletarians by Robin Cohen,Peter C. W. Gutkind,Phyllis Brazier Pdf

Originally published in 1979, this book examines differing forms of international, interracial working- class action and the relationship between workers’ struggles in the periphery and those in advanced capitalist countries. It analyses the nature of class alliances forged in the countryside and the urban sprawls of the developing world among workers, students and the unemployed. The volume draws on theoretical debates and detailed empirical studies dealing with a wide range of countries in Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Caribbean. Each of the sections is preceded by a linking editorial comment and the editors also provide an introductory overview. Reviews of the original edition of Peasants and Proletarians: ‘This is an important book both for historians and for social scientists. It draws attention to a previously underestimated labour force that has grown into a significant – indeed, indispensable – part of the international economic structure.’ Lynda Shaffer, Journal of Asian Studies, 39 (4) 1980. ‘This book offers a truly impressive and solid compilation of material on labour in the Third World. The sheer range of scholarship concerning many different types of workers over a timescale of nearly I00 years in countries and political situations as various, for example, as Lagos in the I890s, Jamaica in the 1930s, and socialist Algeria or Chile under Allende, is sometimes bewildering, but never fails to stimulate and absorb the reader.’ Paul Kennedy, Journal of Modern African Studies, 19 (4) 1981. ‘Peasants and Proletarians is a very major contribution. The editors' introduction, though brief, successfully raises many of these issues and outlines an approach to them...The twenty-one readings, concerned with early forms of resistance, rural workers, strategies of working-class action, migrant workers in advanced capitalist states, and contemporary struggles, offer geographical and intellectual breadth in their exploration of the diversity of Third World experience.’ Joel Samoff, ASA Review of Books, Vol. 6, 1980.

The Routledge Handbook of the History of Settler Colonialism

Author : Edward Cavanagh,Lorenzo Veracini
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2016-08-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134828548

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The Routledge Handbook of the History of Settler Colonialism by Edward Cavanagh,Lorenzo Veracini Pdf

The Routledge Handbook of the History of Settler Colonialism examines the global history of settler colonialism as a distinct mode of domination from ancient times to the present day. It explores the ways in which new polities were established in freshly discovered ‘New Worlds’, and covers the history of many countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Japan, South Africa, Liberia, Algeria, Canada, and the USA. Chronologically as well as geographically wide-reaching, this volume focuses on an extensive array of topics and regions ranging from settler colonialism in the Neo-Assyrian and Roman empires, to relationships between indigenes and newcomers in New Spain and the early Mexican republic, to the settler-dominated polities of Africa during the twentieth century. Its twenty-nine inter-disciplinary chapters focus on single colonies or on regional developments that straddle the borders of present-day states, on successful settlements that would go on to become powerful settler nations, on failed settler colonies, and on the historiographies of these experiences. Taking a fundamentally international approach to the topic, this book analyses the varied experiences of settler colonialism in countries around the world. With a synthesizing yet original introduction, this is a landmark contribution to the emerging field of settler colonial studies and will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the global history of imperialism and colonialism.

Writing Revolt

Author : T. O. Ranger
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781847010711

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Writing Revolt by T. O. Ranger Pdf

A deeply felt and engaging personal account of Zimbabwe's political awakening by one of its best-known historians. I did not set out for Rhodesia as a radical' writes Terence Ranger. This memoir of the years between 1957, when he first went to Southern Rhodesia, and 1967 when he published his first book, is both an intimate record of the African awakening which Ranger witnessed during those ten years, and of the process which led him to write Revolt in Southern Rhodesia. Intended as both history and as historiography, Writing Revolt is also about the ways in which politics and history interacted. The men with whom Ranger discussed Zimbabwean history were the leaders of African nationalism; his seminar papers were sent to prisons and into restricted areas. Both they and he were making political as well as intellectual discoveries. The book also includes a brief account of Ranger's life before he went to Africa. TERENCE RANGER was Emeritus Rhodes Professor of Race Relations, University of Oxfordand author of many books including Are we not also Men? (1995), Voices from the Rocks (1999) and Bulawayo Burning (2010), and co-editor of Violence and Memory (2000). Zimbabwe & Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and Namibia): Weaver Press

The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. X

Author : Marcus Garvey
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 992 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520247321

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The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. X by Marcus Garvey Pdf

Volume 10 in The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers.

Routledge Library Editions: Spiritualism

Author : Various Authors
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 968 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2022-07-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781000806946

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Routledge Library Editions: Spiritualism by Various Authors Pdf

The volumes in this set, originally published between 1974 and 1992, draw together research by leading academics in spiritualism, and provide a rigorous examination of related key issues. The collection examines spirituality from a broad range of disciplines, from the spirituality in the Christian church, spirituality in Africa, and Afro-American religions, as well as examining the areas of channeling, mediumship and spirit possession. In this 3-volume set, there are two incredibly unique and insightful bibliographic source collections, examining both primary and secondary source listings across the subject of spiritualism and one volume providing field research into spirituality in the Christian church and in the occult. This collection is an incredibly useful tool for researchers examining the broad area of spiritualism and will be of interest to researchers, academics and students of anthropology, religion and sociology.

Guns and Guerilla Girls

Author : Tanya Lyons
Publisher : Africa World Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : National liberation movements
ISBN : 1592211674

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Guns and Guerilla Girls by Tanya Lyons Pdf

The history of women guerilla fighters in the Zimbabwean National Liberation war (1965-80), this book provides an examination of the many different groups of women who joined the armed struggle and contributes to a feminist understanding of Zimbabwe and African history and politics. Most previously published accounts of this event in history have tended to focus on the feminine' or 'natural' role women played in it, ignoring the experiences of female guerilla fighters. This book redresses the balance, giving voice to a previously unsung group of women.'

Area Handbook for Southern Rhodesia

Author : Harold D. Nelson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Zimbabwe
ISBN : UIUC:30112104054363

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The Politics of Race, Class and Nationalism in Twentieth Century South Africa

Author : S. Mark,Stanley Trapido,S. Marks
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 477 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2014-09-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317868972

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The Politics of Race, Class and Nationalism in Twentieth Century South Africa by S. Mark,Stanley Trapido,S. Marks Pdf

"The standard of contribution is high . . . the reader gets a good sense of the cutting edge of historical research." – African Affairs

The Last British Liberals in Africa

Author : Dickson Mungazi [Deceased]
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1999-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781567508697

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The Last British Liberals in Africa by Dickson Mungazi [Deceased] Pdf

A study of the clash of two traditions, British liberalism and African nationalism, and an examination of how Michael Blundell in Kenya and Garfield Todd in Zimbabwe used their liberal backgrounds to further the future of their adopted countries, despite threats and detention. Both Blundell and Todd believed that political leaders had a responsibility to serve the needs of the people as a condition of national development. By the time each came to power, European colonization had had a profoundly negative effect on the lives of Africans; Blundell and Todd sought to correct this by putting their positive views of Africans into practice. While colonial governments designed strategies for controlling Africans to serve political and economic interests at home in Europe, Africans themselves established their own effective strategy, not only to ensure their survival in the colonial setting, but also to initiate a process for the restoration of their sense of self. Michael Blundell and Garfield Todd, with their liberal beliefs, served as excellent allies in this period of a rising African consciousness. Using sources obtained in Kenya and Zimbabwe over the past 15 years, this work examines democratic traditions that have survived tumultuous times in recent years.