Unpopular sovereignty : Rhodesian independence and African decolonization / Luise White.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2015Description: xvi, 343 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780226235059
  • 022623505X
  • 9780226235196
  • 022623519X
  • 9780226235059
  • 022623505X
  • 9780226235196
  • 022623519X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DT2981 WHI 2015
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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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"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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