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African Nationalism and Revolution
About this book
The study o f African history as an academic discipline is a rather new field and one that still has its detractors both w ithin and outside academics. This collection o f articles highlights for students and scholars the modern era in African history. It brings together published research on the colonial era in Africa, an era relatively brief but one that saw
dramatic change in African societies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Series Introduction
- Volume Introduction
- Nationalist Historians in Search of a Nation: The 'New Historiography' in Dar Es Salaam
- Ethnicity and National Integration in West Africa
- The Roots of African Despotism: The Question of Political Culture
- In Lieu of Orthodoxy: The Socialist Theories of Nkrumah and Nyerere
- Ethnicity and Leadership in Africa: The 'Untypical' Case of Tom Mboya
- The State of Ambivalence: Right and Left Options in Ghana
- Military Violence Against Civilians: The Case of the Congolese and Zairean Military in the Pedicle, 1890—1988
- The Social Origins of Ugandan Presidents: From King to Peasant Warrior
- Uganda Before, During, and After Amin
- The Movements of National Liberation
- The Revolution in Portugal's African Colonies: A Review Essay
- The Nationalist Revolution in Eritrea
- The Death of Chaminuka: Spirit Mediums, Nationalism, and the Guerilla War in Zimbabwe
- The Zimbabwean War of Liberation: Struggles Within the Struggle
- Obstacles to Guerrilla Warfare—A South African Case Study
- Rethinking the 'Race-Class Debate' in South African Historiography
- Street Sociology and Pavement Politics: Aspects of Youth and Student Resistance in Cape Town, 1985
- Sources of Class Consciousness: South African Women in Recent Labor Struggles
- Class Formation and Ideology: The Transkei Region
- Acknowledgments