Sure Road Nationalisms in Angola Guinea Bissau and Mozambique

Sure Road  Nationalisms in Angola  Guinea Bissau and Mozambique
Author: Eric Morier-Genoud
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-04-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004222618

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This book brings together new research on nations and nationalism in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. It provides original case studies as well as a theoretical discussion on the subject.

Frontline Nationalism in Angola Mozambique

Frontline Nationalism in Angola   Mozambique
Author: David Birmingham
Publsiher: Africa Research and Publications
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1992
Genre: Angola
ISBN: STANFORD:36105002399124

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A collection of historical ideas about the struggle to build nations on the frontiers of South Africa.

Angola and Mozambique

Angola and Mozambique
Author: Anders Ehnmark,Per Wästberg
Publsiher: London, Pall Mall
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1963
Genre: Angola
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005349464

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Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique

Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique
Author: Miranda Melcher
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2024-03-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781350407947

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This book helps explain how and why there are such diverging outcomes of UN peace negotiations and treaties through a detailed examination of peace processes in the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Does it really matter what's written on page 36, protocol V, section III, point 5 of a UN-endorsed peace treaty? Dr. Miranda Ruwart Melcher shows that seemingly small details - such as who wears suits, who has toothbrushes, and how specific words are translated between French and English - can and have delayed peace or contributed to restarting wars. Dr. Melcher uses unique primary source data, including interviews with key actors who have participated in peace treaty negotiations, as well as thousands of previously newly opened UN documents. She argues that treaty specificity is an undervalued - but important - factor in researching the success or failure of peace processes. The book offers new insights and policy recommendations for key details whose presence or absence can have a significant impact on how peace processes unfold.

Imperial Migrations

Imperial Migrations
Author: E. Morier-Genoud,M. Cahen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2012-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137265005

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This volume investigates what role colonial communities and diaspora have had in shaping the Portuguese empire and its heritage, exploring topics such as Portuguese migration to Africa, the Ismaili and the Swiss presence in Mozambique, the Goanese in East Africa, the Chinese in Brazil, and the history of the African presence in Portugal.

Political Identity and Conflict in Central Angola 1975 2002

Political Identity and Conflict in Central Angola  1975 2002
Author: Justin Pearce
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2015-07-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107079649

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This book examines the internal politics of the war that divided Angola for more than a quarter-century after independence. In contrast to earlier studies, its emphasis is on Angolan people's relationship to the rival political forces that prevented the development of a united nation. Pearce's argument is based on original interviews with farmers and town dwellers, soldiers and politicians in Central Angola. He uses these to examine the ideologies about nation and state that elites deployed in pursuit of hegemony, and traces how people responded to these efforts at politicisation. The material presented here demonstrates the power of the ideas of state and nation in shaping perceptions of self-interest and determining political loyalty. Yet the book also shows how political allegiances could and did change in response to the experience of military force. In so doing, it brings the Angolan case to the centre of debates on conflict in post-colonial Africa.

Women s Lived Landscapes of War and Liberation in Mozambique

Women   s Lived Landscapes of War and Liberation in Mozambique
Author: Jonna Katto
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-11-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000701159

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This book tells the history of the changing gendered landscapes of northern Mozambique from the perspective of women who fought in the armed struggle for national independence, diverting from the often-told narrative of women in nationalist wars that emphasizes a linear plot of liberation. Taking a novel approach in focusing on the body, senses, and landscape, Jonna Katto, through a study of the women ex-combatants’ lived landscapes, shows how their life trajectories unfold as nonlinear spatial histories. This brings into focus the women’s shifting and multilayered negotiations for personal space and belonging. This book explores the life memories of the now aging female ex-combatants in the province of Niassa in northern Mozambique, looking at how the female ex-combatants’ experiences of living in these northern landscapes have shaped their sense of socio-spatial belonging and attachment. It builds on the premise that individual embodied memory cannot be separated from social memory; personal lives are culturally shaped. Thus, the book does not only tell the history of a small and rather unique group of women but also speaks about wider cultural histories of body-landscape relations in northern Mozambique and especially changes in those relations. Enriching our understanding of the gendered history of the liberation struggle in Mozambique and informing broader discussions on gender and nationalism, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of African history, especially the colonial and postcolonial history of Lusophone Africa, as well as gender/women’s history and peace and conflict studies.

Cinemas of the Mozambican Revolution

Cinemas of the Mozambican Revolution
Author: Ros Gray
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847012371

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A timely analysis that provides a pre-history to current debates on decolonisation, the politics of the moving image, and artistic engagements with anti-colonial archives.