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Guerrilla Struggle in Africa

Author : Kenneth W. Grundy
Publisher :
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 43,97 MB
Release : 1971
Category : History
ISBN :

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Study of guerilla warfare in Africa, with particular reference to the nature and causes of violent political opposition and the prediction of future trends - considers the theoretical elements in the choice of guerilla warfare by independence movements and by rebellious ethnic groups, including in the historical context of colonialism, etc., and refers particularly to ongoing conflicts in Angola, Mozambique, rhodesia (Zimbabwe), South Africa R, Namibia and Sudan. Maps and references.

Armed Struggle in Africa

Author : Gérard Chaliand
Publisher :
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 18,93 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Guinea-Bissau
ISBN :

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The People's Cause

Author : Basil Davidson
Publisher : Longman Publishing Group
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 35,24 MB
Release : 1981
Category : History
ISBN :

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Guerrilla Warfare

Author : African National Congress
Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 19,18 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Communism
ISBN :

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Armed Struggle and Democracy

Author : Martin Legassick
Publisher : Nordic Africa Institute
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 20,42 MB
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 9789171065049

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The impact of the concept(s) of armed struggle for the notion(s) of democracy in South(ern) Africa is the focus of this paper. Originally submitted to a conference on (Re-) Conceptualising Democracy and Liberation in Southern Africa, held in Windhoek, Namibia during July 2002, it argues from the point of departure of the personal involvement of the author in the issues raised.The author was part of a group which criticised the strategy of armed struggle in the ANC. With this paper he inspires a debate, which can claim relevance for current issues of democracy in South Africa and the Southern African region more generally. Given the degree of personal involvement of its author, this analysis is contemporary history based on personal insights, and provides arguments for a necessary discussion.

Portugal's Guerrilla Wars in Africa

Author : Al Venter
Publisher : Helion and Company
Page : 545 pages
File Size : 24,6 MB
Release : 2013-12-19
Category : History
ISBN : 1909384577

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Nominated for the NYMAS Arthur Goodzeit Book Award 2013 Portugal's three wars in Africa in Angola, Mozambique and Portuguese Guinea (Guiné-Bissau today) lasted almost 13 years - longer than the United States Army fought in Vietnam. Yet they are among the most underreported conflicts of the modern era. Commonly referred to as Lisbon's Overseas War (Guerra do Ultramar) or in the former colonies, the War of Liberation (Guerra de Libertação), these struggles played a seminal role in ending white rule in Southern Africa. Though hardly on the scale of hostilities being fought in South East Asia, the casualty count by the time a military coup d'état took place in Lisbon in April 1974 was significant. It was certainly enough to cause Portugal to call a halt to violence and pull all its troops back to the Metropolis. Ultimately, Lisbon was to move out of Africa altogether, when hundreds of thousands of Portuguese nationals returned to Europe, the majority having left everything they owned behind. Independence for all th Indeed, on a recent visit to Central Mozambique in 2013, a youthful member of the American Peace Corps told this author that despite have former colonies, including the Atlantic islands, followed soon afterwards. Lisbon ruled its African territories for more than five centuries, not always undisputed by its black and mestizo subjects, but effectively enough to create a lasting Lusitanian tradition. That imprint is indelible and remains engraved in language, social mores and cultural traditions that sometimes have more in common with Europe than with Africa. Today, most of the newspapers in Luanda, Maputo - formerly Lourenco Marques - and Bissau are in Portuguese, as is the language taught in their schools and used by their respective representatives in international bodies to which they all subscribe. ing been embroiled in conflict with the Portuguese for many years in the 1960s and 1970s, he found the local people with whom he came into contact inordinately fond of their erstwhile 'colonial overlords'. As a foreign correspondent, Al Venter covered all three wars over more than a decade, spending lengthy periods in the territories while going on operations with the Portuguese army, marines and air force. In the process, he wrote several books on these conflicts, including a report on the conflict in Portuguese Guinea for the Munger Africana Library of the California Institute of Technology. Portugal's Guerrilla Wars in Africa represents an amalgam of these efforts. At the same time, this book is not an official history, but rather a journalist's perspective of military events as viewed by somebody who has made a career of reporting on overseas wars, Africa's especially. Venter's camera was always at hand; most of the images used between these covers are his. His approach is both intrusive and personal and he would like to believe that he has managed to record for posterity a tiny but vital segment of African history.

Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare

Author : Kwame Nkrumah
Publisher :
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 46,67 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Political Science
ISBN :

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Handbook on revolutionary warfare and revolutionary tactics for members of social movements of a nationalist character in Africa South of Sahara - analyses the new stage of African political problems, leadership, recruitment, equipment, etc.

The Last of Africa's Cold War Conflicts

Author : Al J. Venter
Publisher : Pen and Sword Military
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 21,86 MB
Release : 2020-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 152677299X

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This detailed combat history sheds light on the significant yet overlooked guerilla campaigns in what would become Angola and Guinea-Bissou. Portugal was the first European country to colonize Africa. It was also the last to leave, almost five centuries later. During what Lisbon called its “civilizing mission” the Portuguese weathered numerous insurrections, but none as severe as the guerrilla war first launched in Angola in 1961 and two years later in Portuguese Guinea. Both the Soviets and the Cubans believed that because the tiny colony of Guinea had no resources, Lisbon would soon capitulate. But the 11-year struggle became the empire’s most strenuous attempt to retain colonial power. Though it was overshadowed by the conflict in Vietnam, the Soviet-led guerrilla campaign in Portuguese Guinea set the scene for the wars that followed in Rhodesia and present-day Namibia.

African Guerrillas

Author : Christopher S. Clapham
Publisher : James Currey Publishers
Page : 2 pages
File Size : 19,17 MB
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : 0852558155

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Analyses African insurgencies and their relationship to the societies in which they are set and to the outside world.