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Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991
Piero Gleijeses
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Paperback. Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991 Series: The New Cold War History. Num Pages: 672 pages, 31 halftones, 9 maps. BIC Classification: 1HFM; 1KBB; 3JJP; HBJH; HBLW3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 44. Weight in Grams: 966.
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.
These sources all point to one conclusion: by humiliating the United States and defying the Soviet Union, Fidel Castro changed the course of history in southern Africa. It was Cuba's victory in Angola in 1988 that forced Pretoria to set Namibia free and helped break the back of apartheid South Africa. In the words of Nelson Mandela, the Cubans ""destroyed the myth of the invincibility of the white oppressor . . . [and] inspired the fighting masses of South Africa.
These sources all point to one conclusion: by humiliating the United States and defying the Soviet Union, Fidel Castro changed the course of history in southern Africa. It was Cuba's victory in Angola in 1988 that forced Pretoria to set Namibia free and helped break the back of apartheid South Africa. In the words of Nelson Mandela, the Cubans ""destroyed the myth of the invincibility of the white oppressor . . . [and] inspired the fighting masses of South Africa.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Condition
New
Series
The New Cold War History
Number of Pages
672
Place of Publication
Chapel Hill, United States
ISBN
9781469628325
SKU
V9781469628325
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About Piero Gleijeses
Piero Gleijeses is professor of American foreign policy at the School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. He is author of Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976, among other books.
Reviews for Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991
A multi-level analysis and international search for documentary sources woven into a detailed narrative.""- Military History; ""Well researched and presented in an organized manner. . . . An excellent work and will serve as a standard textbook on the southern African Cold War for a long time.""- Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians; ""Visions of Freedom should stand as a standard reference for any examination of the hot wars in Africa.""- Hispanic American Historical Review; ""Gleijeses's eminently readable work is a major contribution to the historiography of the Cold War on one of its lesser-known fronts; it is diplomatic history at its finest and at its most compelling.""- International Affairs; ""An extraordinary feat of scholarship that is painstakingly researched, cogently argued, and beautifully written. . . . This remarkable book provides a unique window on the processes of decolonization and the Cold War in Southern Africa. It will be an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and libraries for years to come.""- H-Diplo Roundtable Review; ""A masterful scholarly inquiry.""- Noam Chomsky, Truthout; ""Provides a mirror that allows Americans, Cubans (and Russians) to see another reflection of their true self in the context of their foreign policy tussle in Africa.""- Dissident Voice; ""Gleijeses's massively researched and provocative study of the complex relationship between Cuba, the United States, and South Africa enhances his reputation as one of the leading scholars of international relations.""- Journal of American History; ""A comprehensive, informative account.""- Journal of Latin American StudiesRecommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.
ChoiceReviewWith unique access to Cuban documents, Piero Gleijeses recounts the complex story of Cuban, U.S., and South African contestation in Southern Africa from the mid 1970s to 1991 in masterly fashion. Anyone concerned with this history will now have to take account of Visions of Freedom.
Christopher Saunders, University of Cape Town
ChoiceReviewWith unique access to Cuban documents, Piero Gleijeses recounts the complex story of Cuban, U.S., and South African contestation in Southern Africa from the mid 1970s to 1991 in masterly fashion. Anyone concerned with this history will now have to take account of Visions of Freedom.
Christopher Saunders, University of Cape Town