Lesotho 1970
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Lesotho 1970

An African Coup under the Microscope

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Lesotho 1970

An African Coup under the Microscope

About this book

Lesotho 1970: An African Coup Under the Microscope provides a gripping examination of a pivotal moment in the political history of Lesotho, a small but culturally rich nation nestled within South Africa. This book delves into the January 1970 coup, when Prime Minister Chief Leabua Jonathan suspended the constitution and declared a state of emergency, disrupting the democratic process and altering the nation’s trajectory. Through a detailed narrative, the author, Bennett Makalo Khaketla, offers a rare insider's perspective on the intersection of colonial legacy, political dynamics, and resistance movements in Lesotho. The work provides historical context, from the rise of Moshoeshoe I to Lesotho's struggles with economic dependence on South Africa, painting a vivid portrait of a nation grappling with external and internal pressures.

Khaketla, a prominent political figure and Secretary-General of the Marematlou Freedom Party, brings unparalleled insight to the analysis of Lesotho’s political, economic, and social fabric. The book contextualizes the country’s political instability within broader regional and historical frameworks, exploring the implications of the coup on governance and democracy in post-colonial Africa. With Khaketla’s unique blend of political experience, literary prowess, and cultural engagement, Lesotho 1970 offers an invaluable resource for understanding the challenges of state-building and legitimacy in a divided and economically constrained society.

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1972.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. CONTENTS
  5. PUBLISHER’S NOTE
  6. CHAPTER I BACKGROUND
  7. King Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho
  8. CHAPTER II AUTHOR OF THE CRISIS
  9. Chief Leabua Jonathan
  10. CHAPTER III PREMIER IN CHAINS
  11. CHAPTER IV PREPARATION FOR INDEPENDENCE
  12. CHAPTER V INDEPENDENCE CONFERENCE
  13. CHAPTER VI THE GREAT BETRAYAL
  14. CHAPTER VII OUR FEARS
  15. CHAPTER VIII AFTERMATH OF TALKS
  16. CHAPTER IX THE TRAGEDY OF THABA-BOSIU
  17. CHAPTER X THE SUICIDE CLAUSE
  18. CHAPTER XI POST-INDEPENDENCE ELECTIONS
  19. CHAPTER XII REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
  20. CHAPTER XIII EMERGENCY DECLARED
  21. CHAPTER XIV GAGGING THE PRESS
  22. CHAPTER XV THE KING IS MALIGNED
  23. CHAPTER XVI THE REIGN OF TERROR
  24. CHAPTER XVII THE CHURCH SPEAKS OUT
  25. CHAPTER XVIII POLITICAL LEADERS TALK
  26. ADDENDUM THE CHURCH SPEAKS OUT (continued)
  27. GENEALOGY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF MOSHOESHOE
  28. RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CONSTITUTIONAL REPORT OF 1963
  29. INDEX