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Mozambique’s Samora Machel: A Life Cut Short: Ohio Short Histories of Africa

Autor Allen F. Isaacman, Barbara S. Isaacman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 sep 2020
The precipitous rise and controversial fall of a formidable African leader. Samora Machel (1933–1986), the son of small-town farmers, led his people through a war against their Portuguese colonists and became the first president of the People’s Republic of Mozambique. Machel’s military successes against a colonial regime backed by South Africa, Rhodesia, the United States, and its NATO allies enhanced his reputation as a revolutionary hero to the oppressed people of Southern Africa. In 1986, during the country’s civil war, Machel died in a plane crash under circumstances that remain uncertain. Allen and Barbara Isaacman lived through many of these changes in Mozambique and bring personal recollections together with archival research and interviews with others who knew Machel or participated in events of the revolutionary or post-revolutionary years.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780821424230
ISBN-10: 0821424238
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 25
Dimensiuni: 108 x 178 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
Seria Ohio Short Histories of Africa


Recenzii

“Allen the idealist and Barbara the sceptic joined forces to provide us with a portrait of a great African leader that is rich, loving, and incisive.”—Albie Sachs, from the foreword

“An all-encompassing book that covers the major events in Mozambique’s modern history … recommended to all scholars of Mozambique.”—American Historical Review

“Essential reading for anyone trying to understand the impact of Samora Machel on Mozambique and the African continent.”—William Minter, editor of AfricaFocus Bulletin

“Acutely attuned to the politics of memory, the authors scrutinize a diverse—often conflicting—array of public and private archival sources, memoirs, scholarly literature, and oral sources to assess the life of this remarkable, complex African leader.”—Edward A. Alpers, author of East Africa and the Indian Ocean

“Lively, accessible, and ideal for undergraduate teaching and the wider reading public."—Elizabeth Schmidt, author of Foreign Intervention in Africa after the Cold War: Sovereignty, Responsibility, and the War on Terror

Notă biografică

Allen F. Isaacman, Regents Professor of History at the University of Minnesota and Extraordinary Professor at the University of Western Cape, is the author of seven books, including the co-authored (with Barbara Isaacman) Dams, Displacement, and the Delusion of Development, winner of the ASA Book Prize (formerly Herskovits Award) and the AHA Klein Prize in African History. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has won fellowships from the Guggenheim and MacArthur Foundations, among others.
Barbara S. Isaacman, a retired criminal defense attorney, worked with the Mozambican Woman’s Movement (O.M.M.) and taught at the Law Faculty of the Universidade Eduardo Mondlane while living in Mozambique in the late 1970s. She wrote Mozambique—Women, the Law, and Agrarian Reform and co-authored with Allen several books, including the award-winning Dams, Displacement, and the Delusion of Development.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations Foreword by Albie Sachs Acknowledgments Prologue: The Challenge of Representation 1. Living Colonialism The Making of an Insurgent 2. The Early Political Education of Samora Machel The Making of a Freedom Fighter, ca. 1950–63 3. The Struggle within the Struggle, 1962–70 4. Samora and the Armed Struggle, 1964–75 5. Politics, Performance, and People’s Power, 1975–ca. 1977 115 6. Samora Machel’s Marxism and the Defense of the Revolution, 1977–82 7. The Unraveling of Mozambique’s Socialist Revolution, 1983–86 8. Who Killed Samora? 9. The Political Afterlife of Samora and the Politics of Memory Conclusion: Samora Revisited Notes Recommended Reading Index

Descriere

From his anti-colonial military leadership to the presidency of independent Mozambique, Samora Machel held a reputation as a revolutionary hero to the oppressed. Although killed in a 1987 plane crash, for many Mozambicans his memory lives on as a beacon of hope for the future.