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Unpopular sovereignty, Rhodesian independence and African decolonization, Luise White

Label
Unpopular sovereignty, Rhodesian independence and African decolonization, Luise White
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-334) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Unpopular sovereignty
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
883646994
Responsibility statement
Luise White
Sub title
Rhodesian independence and African decolonization
Table Of Contents
"The last good white man left": Rhodesia, Rhonasia, and the decolonization of British Africa -- "Racial representation of the worst type": the 1957 Franchise Commission, citizenship, and the problem of polygyny -- "European opinion and African capacities": the life and times of the 1961 Constitution -- "A rebellion by a population the size of Portsmouth": the status of Rhodesia's independence, 1965-1969 -- "A James Bond would be truly at home": sanctions and sanctions busters -- "Politics as we know the term": tribes, chiefs, and the 1969 Constitution -- "Other peoples' sons": conscription, citizenship, and families, 1970-1980 -- "Why come now and ask us for our opinion?": the 1972 Pearce Commission and the African National Council -- "Your vote means peace": the making and the unmaking of the internal settlement, 1975-1979 -- "Lancaster House was redundant": constitutions, citizens, and the frontline presidents -- "Adequate and acceptable": the 1980 election and the idea of decolonization -- "People such as ourselves": Rhodesia, Rhonasia, and the history of Zimbabwe
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