Cold War in Southern Africa

Cold War in Southern Africa
Author: Sue Onslow
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135219321

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This edited volume examines the complexities of the Cold War in Southern Africa and uses a range of archives to develop a more detailed understanding of the impact of the Cold War environment upon the processes of political change. In the aftermath of European decolonization, the struggle between white minority governments and black liberation movements encouraged both sides to appeal for external support from the two superpower blocs. Cold War in Southern Africa highlights the importance of the global ideological environment on the perceptions and consequent behaviour of the white minority regimes, the Black Nationalist movements, and the newly independent African nationalist governments. Together, they underline the variety of archival sources on the history of Southern Africa in the Cold War and its growing importance in Cold War Studies. This volume brings together a series of essays by leading scholars based on a wide range of sources in the United States, Russia, Cuba, Britain, Zambia and South Africa. By focussing on a range of independent actors, these essays highlight the complexity of the conflict in Southern Africa: a battle of power blocs, of systems and ideas, which intersected with notions and practices of race and class This book will appeal to students of cold war studies, US foreign policy, African politics and International History. Sue Onslow has taught at the London School of Economics since 1994. She is currently a Cold War Studies Fellow in the Cold War Studies Centre/IDEAS

Piero Gleijeses International History of the Cold War in Southern Africa Omnibus E Book

Piero Gleijeses  International History of the Cold War in Southern Africa  Omnibus E Book
Author: Piero Gleijeses
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 3488
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469615769

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This Omnibus E-Book brings together Piero Gleijeses's two landmark books for the first time: Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991 During the final fifteen years of the Cold War, southern Africa underwent a period of upheaval, with dramatic twists and turns in relations between the superpowers. Americans, Cubans, Soviets, and Africans fought over the future of Angola, where tens of thousands of Cuban soldiers were stationed, and over the decolonization of Namibia, Africa's last colony. Beyond lay the great prize: South Africa. Piero Gleijeses uses archival sources, particularly from the United States, South Africa, and the closed Cuban archives, to provide an unprecedented international history of this important theater of the late Cold War. Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976 This sweeping history of Cuban policy in Africa from 1959 to 1976 is based on unprecedented research in African, Cuban, and American archives. (Among Gleijeses's many sources are Cuban archival materials to which he is the only non-Cuban to ever have access.) Setting his story within the context of U.S. policy toward both Africa and Cuba during the Cold War, Gleijeses challenges the notion that Cuban policy in Africa was directed by the Soviet Union.

The Hot Cold War

The Hot  Cold War
Author: Vladimir Gennadyevich Shubin
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2008-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131637253

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Magisterial analysis of human history, from the first hominid to the Great Recession of 2008. Written from the perspective of ordinary men and women.

Visions of Freedom

Visions of Freedom
Author: Piero Gleijeses
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469609683

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Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991

Apartheid s Reluctant Uncle

Apartheid s Reluctant Uncle
Author: Thomas Borstelmann
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1993
Genre: Apartheid
ISBN: 9780195079425

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Borstelmann (history, Cornell U.) brings to light the neglected history of Washington's strong, but hushed, backing for the white supremacist National Party government that won power in South Africa in 1948, and for its formal establishment of apartheid. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Hot Cold War

The Hot  Cold War
Author: Vladimir Gennadʹevich Shubin
Publsiher: University of Kwazulu Natal Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008
Genre: Africa, Southern
ISBN: 1869141555

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This title analyses the causes of armed conflicts in Southern Africa during the Cold War. Vladimir Shubin traces the influence of the various foreign powers involved in the region during this period and their relationship to local movements and governments.

Africa the Cold War and After

Africa  the Cold War and After
Author: James Mayall
Publsiher: London : Elek
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1971
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105083098322

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The Oxford Handbook of the Cold War

The Oxford Handbook of the Cold War
Author: Richard H. Immerman,Petra Goedde
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191643620

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The Oxford Handbook of the Cold War offers a broad reassessment of the period war based on new conceptual frameworks developed in the field of international history. Nearing the 25th anniversary of its end, the cold war now emerges as a distinct period in twentieth-century history, yet one which should be evaluated within the broader context of global political, economic, social, and cultural developments. The editors have brought together leading scholars in cold war history to offer a new assessment of the state of the field and identify fundamental questions for future research. The individual chapters in this volume evaluate both the extent and the limits of the cold war's reach in world history. They call into question orthodox ways of ordering the chronology of the cold war and also present new insights into the global dimension of the conflict. Even though each essay offers a unique perspective, together they show the interconnectedness between cold war and national and transnational developments, including long-standing conflicts that preceded the cold war and persisted after its end, or global transformations in areas such as human rights or economic and cultural globalization. Because of its broad mandate, the volume is structured not along conventional chronological lines, but thematically, offering essays on conceptual frameworks, regional perspectives, cold war instruments and cold war challenges. The result is a rich and diverse accounting of the ways in which the cold war should be positioned within the broader context of world history.