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245 1 0 _aInternational Nationalism
_bThe Extra-territorial Relations of Southern Rhodesian African Nationalists
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300 _a144 p
520 _bFirst published in 1967, International Nationalism discusses the Southern Rhodesian Nationalist Movement and explores how nationalists tried to combine internal with international pressure for self-government. The author provides a well-researched and concise history of various aspects of the Movement—relations with the British government; persuading international institutions; links in Central Africa; headquarters abroad; and the activities of Nkomo—among others. He further explores the relative importance of internal and international activity. A fascinating and scholarly work, this book is a must read for students and researchers of African studies and politics.
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