Society in Zimbabwe's liberation war
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Society in Zimbabwe's liberation war
J. Currey , Heinemann , University of Zimbabwe Publicationss, 1996
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"International Conference on the Zimbabwe Liberation War held in Harare on July 8-12, 1991, at which most of the papers ... were presented"--Acknowledgements
Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-241) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: Heinemann, cloth ISBN 9780435074111
Description
A companion volume to "Soldiers in Zimbabwe's Liberation War, " this collection focuses on the beliefs, ideas, and experiences of the Zimbabwean people during and after the war, including
the ideas used by whites to justify brutality, and the civilian experiences at the hands of guerrillas and the Fifth Brigade
the role of African religion and Christianity in the struggle, and efforts to educate people for a new society
postwar political change and the evolution of new ideas.
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: Heinemann, pbk ISBN 9780435074128
Description
A companion volume to Soldiers in Zimbabwe's Liberation War, this collection focuses on the beliefs, ideas, and experiences of the Zimbabwean people during and after the war
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: J. Currey, pbk ISBN 9780852556108
Description
These two companion volumes on Soldiers and Society give new perspectives on Zimbabwe's liberation struggle.
This work examines people's beliefs, ideas and experiences both during Zimbabwe's liberation war and afterwards. The contributors look at African religion and Christianity and explore the efforts to educate people for a new society. They also look at the ideas used by whites to justify brutality and at the civilian experiences at the hands of the guerillas and the Fifth Brigade. Finally, they ask whether the new ideas were carried on after the war had ended.
Zimbabwe: University of Zimbabwe Publications
Table of Contents
- Religion in the guerilla war - Southern Matabeleland, Mark Noube and Terence Ranger
- mission Christianity and war in Western Zimbabwe, Carl Hallencreutz
- Avila mission - turning point in church relations with state and the liberation forces, Janice McClaughlin
- Elim mission - Christianity in Eastern Zimbabwe, David Maxwell
- Rhodesian discourse, Rhodesian novels, Anthony Chennells
- education and the war in Zimbabwe, Paulos Matjaka Nare
- education and the struggle in Mozambique, Fay Chung
- in memory - a heritage of war in Southern Zimbabwe, Richard Webner
- gender and status, Heike Schmidt
- mobilization and demobilization in Zimbabwe's rural areas, Jocelyn Alexander.
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: J. Currey, cloth ISBN 9780852556603
Description
This work examines people's beliefs, ideas and experiences both during Zimbabwe's liberation war and afterwards. The contributors look at African religion and Christianity and explore the efforts to educate people for a new society. They also look at the ideas used by whites to justify brutality and at the civilian experiences at the hands of the guerillas and the Fifth Brigade. Finally, they ask whether the new ideas were carried on after the war had ended.
Zimbabwe: University of Zimbabwe Publications
Table of Contents
- Religion in the guerilla war - Southern Matabeleland, Mark Noube and Terence Ranger
- mission Christianity and war in Western Zimbabwe, Carl Hallencreutz
- Avila mission - turning point in church relations with state and the liberation forces, Janice McClaughlin
- Elim mission - Christianity in Eastern Zimbabwe, David Maxwell
- Rhodesian discourse, Rhodesian novels, Anthony Chennells
- education and the war in Zimbabwe, Paulos Matjaka Nare
- education and the struggle in Mozambique, Fay Chung
- in memory - a heritage of war in Southern Zimbabwe, Richard Webner
- gender and status, Heike Schmidt
- mobilization and demobilization in Zimbabwe's rural areas, Jocelyn Alexander.
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