The Origins of War in Mozambique: a History of Unity and Division
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505 | 8 | |a Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; List of Illustrations; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Dedication; INTRODUCTION -Seeking the Origins of Unity and Division; CHAPTER 1 -- Emergence of "Mozambique" and Social Changes under Colonial Rule; Emergence of Mozambique; Fundamental characteristics of Portuguese colonial rule; Resistance movements by African people; Changes in colonial rule; Changes in agricultural policies during the Second World War; Mozambican society after the Second World War; Conclusion; Notes | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER 2 -- Characteristics of Maúaand the Process of ColonisationThearea and people of Maúa; History of settlement; Th e traditional social structure and its transformation; Establishment of colonial rule; Th e introduction of the "Cotton Regime"; Makhuwa-Xirima and Makhuwa-Metto; Notes; CHAPTER 3 -- MozambiqueBefore the Liberation Struggle; Changes in the international environment and Portuguese colonial policy; Change of economic structure in southern Africa; Education and urbanisation of Africans; Germination of the anti-colonial movement in urban areas | |
505 | 8 | |a The intensificationof colonial rule and the germination of the anti-colonial movement in rural areasThe1950s and Salazar's determination to retain the colonies; Notes; CHAPTER 4 -- World Politics from 1960 to 1975 and Mozambique's Liberation Struggle; The beginning of the volatile 1960s and the international situation; The formation of Mozambican liberation organisations and counter insurgencystrategies; The birth of FRELIMO and the choice of armed struggle; Mozambique just prior to FRELIMO's armed struggle; Theonset of the liberation war in Mozambique | |
505 | 8 | |a The development of the liberation war and people in northern MozambiqueTheend of the liberation war to independence; Notes; CHAPTER 5 -- Maúa Circumscriptionduring the Liberation Struggle; Geographical, geopolitical and periodisationinfluences in Maúa during the liberation struggle; Maúa during the pre-liberation war period; Maúa just before the liberation war; Thebeginning of the liberation war in Maúa; Themiddle period of the liberation war in Maúa; Thelater period of the liberation war in Maúa; Theend of the liberation war in Maúa; Theaftermath of the liberation war in Maúa; Notes | |
505 | 8 | |a CONCLUSION -- From the Liberation Struggle to Post-independence Armed ConflictSummary of previous chapters; Liberation struggle to independence; Theoutbreak of post-independence armed confl ict; In conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Back cover | |
505 | 8 | |a The independence of Mozambique in 1975 and its decolonisation process attracted worldwide attention as a successful example of ìnational unityî. Yet, the armed conflict that broke out between the government and the guerrilla force in 1977 lasted for sixteen years and resulted in over a million deaths and several million refugees, placing this concept of ìnational unityî into doubt. For nearly twenty years, Sayaka Funada-Classen interviewed people in rural communities in Mozambique. By examining their testimonies, historical documents, previous studies, international and regional politics, and | |
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contents | Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; List of Illustrations; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Dedication; INTRODUCTION -Seeking the Origins of Unity and Division; CHAPTER 1 -- Emergence of "Mozambique" and Social Changes under Colonial Rule; Emergence of Mozambique; Fundamental characteristics of Portuguese colonial rule; Resistance movements by African people; Changes in colonial rule; Changes in agricultural policies during the Second World War; Mozambican society after the Second World War; Conclusion; Notes CHAPTER 2 -- Characteristics of Maúaand the Process of ColonisationThearea and people of Maúa; History of settlement; Th e traditional social structure and its transformation; Establishment of colonial rule; Th e introduction of the "Cotton Regime"; Makhuwa-Xirima and Makhuwa-Metto; Notes; CHAPTER 3 -- MozambiqueBefore the Liberation Struggle; Changes in the international environment and Portuguese colonial policy; Change of economic structure in southern Africa; Education and urbanisation of Africans; Germination of the anti-colonial movement in urban areas The intensificationof colonial rule and the germination of the anti-colonial movement in rural areasThe1950s and Salazar's determination to retain the colonies; Notes; CHAPTER 4 -- World Politics from 1960 to 1975 and Mozambique's Liberation Struggle; The beginning of the volatile 1960s and the international situation; The formation of Mozambican liberation organisations and counter insurgencystrategies; The birth of FRELIMO and the choice of armed struggle; Mozambique just prior to FRELIMO's armed struggle; Theonset of the liberation war in Mozambique The development of the liberation war and people in northern MozambiqueTheend of the liberation war to independence; Notes; CHAPTER 5 -- Maúa Circumscriptionduring the Liberation Struggle; Geographical, geopolitical and periodisationinfluences in Maúa during the liberation struggle; Maúa during the pre-liberation war period; Maúa just before the liberation war; Thebeginning of the liberation war in Maúa; Themiddle period of the liberation war in Maúa; Thelater period of the liberation war in Maúa; Theend of the liberation war in Maúa; Theaftermath of the liberation war in Maúa; Notes CONCLUSION -- From the Liberation Struggle to Post-independence Armed ConflictSummary of previous chapters; Liberation struggle to independence; Theoutbreak of post-independence armed confl ict; In conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Back cover The independence of Mozambique in 1975 and its decolonisation process attracted worldwide attention as a successful example of ìnational unityî. Yet, the armed conflict that broke out between the government and the guerrilla force in 1977 lasted for sixteen years and resulted in over a million deaths and several million refugees, placing this concept of ìnational unityî into doubt. For nearly twenty years, Sayaka Funada-Classen interviewed people in rural communities in Mozambique. By examining their testimonies, historical documents, previous studies, international and regional politics, and |
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spelling | Funada-Classen, Sayaka Verfasser (DE-588)1057614254 aut The Origins of War in Mozambique a History of Unity and Division Oxford African Minds 2013 1 online resource (444 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; List of Illustrations; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Dedication; INTRODUCTION -Seeking the Origins of Unity and Division; CHAPTER 1 -- Emergence of "Mozambique" and Social Changes under Colonial Rule; Emergence of Mozambique; Fundamental characteristics of Portuguese colonial rule; Resistance movements by African people; Changes in colonial rule; Changes in agricultural policies during the Second World War; Mozambican society after the Second World War; Conclusion; Notes CHAPTER 2 -- Characteristics of Maúaand the Process of ColonisationThearea and people of Maúa; History of settlement; Th e traditional social structure and its transformation; Establishment of colonial rule; Th e introduction of the "Cotton Regime"; Makhuwa-Xirima and Makhuwa-Metto; Notes; CHAPTER 3 -- MozambiqueBefore the Liberation Struggle; Changes in the international environment and Portuguese colonial policy; Change of economic structure in southern Africa; Education and urbanisation of Africans; Germination of the anti-colonial movement in urban areas The intensificationof colonial rule and the germination of the anti-colonial movement in rural areasThe1950s and Salazar's determination to retain the colonies; Notes; CHAPTER 4 -- World Politics from 1960 to 1975 and Mozambique's Liberation Struggle; The beginning of the volatile 1960s and the international situation; The formation of Mozambican liberation organisations and counter insurgencystrategies; The birth of FRELIMO and the choice of armed struggle; Mozambique just prior to FRELIMO's armed struggle; Theonset of the liberation war in Mozambique The development of the liberation war and people in northern MozambiqueTheend of the liberation war to independence; Notes; CHAPTER 5 -- Maúa Circumscriptionduring the Liberation Struggle; Geographical, geopolitical and periodisationinfluences in Maúa during the liberation struggle; Maúa during the pre-liberation war period; Maúa just before the liberation war; Thebeginning of the liberation war in Maúa; Themiddle period of the liberation war in Maúa; Thelater period of the liberation war in Maúa; Theend of the liberation war in Maúa; Theaftermath of the liberation war in Maúa; Notes CONCLUSION -- From the Liberation Struggle to Post-independence Armed ConflictSummary of previous chapters; Liberation struggle to independence; Theoutbreak of post-independence armed confl ict; In conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Back cover The independence of Mozambique in 1975 and its decolonisation process attracted worldwide attention as a successful example of ìnational unityî. Yet, the armed conflict that broke out between the government and the guerrilla force in 1977 lasted for sixteen years and resulted in over a million deaths and several million refugees, placing this concept of ìnational unityî into doubt. For nearly twenty years, Sayaka Funada-Classen interviewed people in rural communities in Mozambique. By examining their testimonies, historical documents, previous studies, international and regional politics, and Geschichte 1950-2000 gnd rswk-swf Mozambique / Politics and government Nationalism / Mozambique POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy bisacsh Nationalismus Politik Nationenbildung (DE-588)4075230-6 gnd rswk-swf Entkolonialisierung (DE-588)4070860-3 gnd rswk-swf Bürgerkrieg in Moçambique (DE-588)4315463-3 gnd rswk-swf Moçambique (DE-588)4039786-5 gnd rswk-swf Moçambique (DE-588)4039786-5 g Entkolonialisierung (DE-588)4070860-3 s Nationenbildung (DE-588)4075230-6 s Bürgerkrieg in Moçambique (DE-588)4315463-3 s Geschichte 1950-2000 z 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Funada-Classen, Sayaka Origins of War in Mozambique : A History of Unity and Division https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.11981208 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Funada-Classen, Sayaka The Origins of War in Mozambique a History of Unity and Division Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; List of Illustrations; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Dedication; INTRODUCTION -Seeking the Origins of Unity and Division; CHAPTER 1 -- Emergence of "Mozambique" and Social Changes under Colonial Rule; Emergence of Mozambique; Fundamental characteristics of Portuguese colonial rule; Resistance movements by African people; Changes in colonial rule; Changes in agricultural policies during the Second World War; Mozambican society after the Second World War; Conclusion; Notes CHAPTER 2 -- Characteristics of Maúaand the Process of ColonisationThearea and people of Maúa; History of settlement; Th e traditional social structure and its transformation; Establishment of colonial rule; Th e introduction of the "Cotton Regime"; Makhuwa-Xirima and Makhuwa-Metto; Notes; CHAPTER 3 -- MozambiqueBefore the Liberation Struggle; Changes in the international environment and Portuguese colonial policy; Change of economic structure in southern Africa; Education and urbanisation of Africans; Germination of the anti-colonial movement in urban areas The intensificationof colonial rule and the germination of the anti-colonial movement in rural areasThe1950s and Salazar's determination to retain the colonies; Notes; CHAPTER 4 -- World Politics from 1960 to 1975 and Mozambique's Liberation Struggle; The beginning of the volatile 1960s and the international situation; The formation of Mozambican liberation organisations and counter insurgencystrategies; The birth of FRELIMO and the choice of armed struggle; Mozambique just prior to FRELIMO's armed struggle; Theonset of the liberation war in Mozambique The development of the liberation war and people in northern MozambiqueTheend of the liberation war to independence; Notes; CHAPTER 5 -- Maúa Circumscriptionduring the Liberation Struggle; Geographical, geopolitical and periodisationinfluences in Maúa during the liberation struggle; Maúa during the pre-liberation war period; Maúa just before the liberation war; Thebeginning of the liberation war in Maúa; Themiddle period of the liberation war in Maúa; Thelater period of the liberation war in Maúa; Theend of the liberation war in Maúa; Theaftermath of the liberation war in Maúa; Notes CONCLUSION -- From the Liberation Struggle to Post-independence Armed ConflictSummary of previous chapters; Liberation struggle to independence; Theoutbreak of post-independence armed confl ict; In conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Back cover The independence of Mozambique in 1975 and its decolonisation process attracted worldwide attention as a successful example of ìnational unityî. Yet, the armed conflict that broke out between the government and the guerrilla force in 1977 lasted for sixteen years and resulted in over a million deaths and several million refugees, placing this concept of ìnational unityî into doubt. For nearly twenty years, Sayaka Funada-Classen interviewed people in rural communities in Mozambique. By examining their testimonies, historical documents, previous studies, international and regional politics, and Mozambique / Politics and government Nationalism / Mozambique POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy bisacsh Nationalismus Politik Nationenbildung (DE-588)4075230-6 gnd Entkolonialisierung (DE-588)4070860-3 gnd Bürgerkrieg in Moçambique (DE-588)4315463-3 gnd |
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title | The Origins of War in Mozambique a History of Unity and Division |
title_auth | The Origins of War in Mozambique a History of Unity and Division |
title_exact_search | The Origins of War in Mozambique a History of Unity and Division |
title_full | The Origins of War in Mozambique a History of Unity and Division |
title_fullStr | The Origins of War in Mozambique a History of Unity and Division |
title_full_unstemmed | The Origins of War in Mozambique a History of Unity and Division |
title_short | The Origins of War in Mozambique |
title_sort | the origins of war in mozambique a history of unity and division |
title_sub | a History of Unity and Division |
topic | Mozambique / Politics and government Nationalism / Mozambique POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy bisacsh Nationalismus Politik Nationenbildung (DE-588)4075230-6 gnd Entkolonialisierung (DE-588)4070860-3 gnd Bürgerkrieg in Moçambique (DE-588)4315463-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Mozambique / Politics and government Nationalism / Mozambique POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy Nationalismus Politik Nationenbildung Entkolonialisierung Bürgerkrieg in Moçambique Moçambique |
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