Rethinking African politics a history of opposition in Zambia
Material type: TextSeries: Empires and the making of the modern world, 1650-2000Publication details: Farnham Burlington Ashgate 2011Description: xvii,321p., 24cmISBN:- 9781409406273
- 324.26894 22 LA-R
- JQ2898.A1 L37 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-299) and index.
Becoming Zambia--UNIP and the transition to independence in northern Rhodesia, 1952-1964 -- The United Progressive Party: towards a one-party state, 1964-1973 -- Disunity under the one-party state, 1973-1979 -- The Mushala rebellion -- Intellectual elites and the 1980 coup attempt -- "We have to think for other people": Zambia and South Africa -- Nationalism and social movements -- Epilogue: after UNIP: political change and continuity in Zambia's third republic, 1991-2010 -- Conclusion: towards a history of post-colonial politics in Africa.
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