Histoire/société
HISTOIRE | Janvier 1999
Zapu and Zanu Guerrilla Warefare and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe, The
Edition : Mambo Press
ISBN : 0869227394
Pages: 392
Parution : 01 Janvier 1999
English
This was a seminal contribution to the history of the Zimbabwean liberation war, which ended with independence in 1980. The book takes a considered view of both sides in the guerrilla war, but is particularly concerned with the Zapu side. At the time of writing this was more or less uncharted territory, to some extent the result of the political outcome of the war, which in the name of national unity, silenced the Zapu story. In particular, it uses material from interviews with ex-Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army (Zipra) combatants, previously unobtainable. A particular angle of enquiry is the role of the evangelical Lutheran church in the war. The book is organised into sections: presenting an overview of the war and the roles of Zanu and Zapu 1964-1979; on ideologies and strategies of the liberation movements and the colonial state; on the place of the Lutheran church in Zimbabwe, the war in the west; the war in the east; church, mission and liberation; and the era of reconstruction.
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format : 216 x 140 mm
34,95$
29,95£
format : 216 x 140 mm
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