Prisoners of Rhodesia
Munyaradzi Bryn Munochiveyi
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Description for Prisoners of Rhodesia
Hardback. During the Zimbabwean struggle for independence, the settler regime imprisoned numerous activists and others it suspected of being aligned with the guerrillas. This book is the first to look closely at the histories and lived experiences of these political detainees and prisoners, showing how they challenged and negotiated their incarceration. Series: African Histories and Modernities. Num Pages: 283 pages, biography. BIC Classification: 1HFMW; 3JJPK; 3JJPL; HBJH; HBLW3; HBTR; JKVP1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 216 x 140 x 18. Weight in Grams: 485.
During the Zimbabwean struggle for independence, the settler regime imprisoned numerous activists and others it suspected of being aligned with the guerrillas. This book is the first to look closely at the histories and lived experiences of these political detainees and prisoners, showing how they challenged and negotiated their incarceration.
During the Zimbabwean struggle for independence, the settler regime imprisoned numerous activists and others it suspected of being aligned with the guerrillas. This book is the first to look closely at the histories and lived experiences of these political detainees and prisoners, showing how they challenged and negotiated their incarceration.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
283
Condition
New
Series
African Histories and Modernities
Number of Pages
271
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781137482716
SKU
V9781137482716
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Ref
99-15
About Munyaradzi Bryn Munochiveyi
Munyaradzi Bryn Munochiveyi is an Assistant Professor at the College of the Holy Cross, USA.
Reviews for Prisoners of Rhodesia
"This book brings to light for the first time the extraordinary stories of political prisoners in settler-ruled Zimbabwe. It adds a new dimension to our understanding of nationalist struggle, challenging the guerrilla war-dominated focus of both academic studies of this era and official nationalist narratives promoted then and since by Zimbabwe's ruling party. In doing so, the book builds on ... Read more