Studies of southern Africa's liberation movements have turned attention to the great importance of their transnational lives, but have rarely focused on the effects of the military training Cold War-era allies provided in sites across the globe. This is a significant omission in the history of these movements: training turns civilians into soldiers and creates armies with not only military but also social and political effects, as scholarship on conventional militaries has long emphasized. Liberation movement armies were however different in that they were not subordinated to a single state, instead receiving training under the flexible rubric of international solidarity in a host of foreign sites and in interaction with a great variety of ...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
The list was found in a private archive in Lisbon. It recorded the names of a squadron of Angolan na...
From the early 1960s, and throughout the 1970s, southern African liberation movements successfully w...
Studies of southern Africa’s liberation movements have turned attention to the great importance of t...
This chapter is concerned with the experiences of Angolan `freedom fighters’ who underwent military ...
This paper is concerned with the experiences of Angolan `freedom fighters’ who underwent military tr...
A growing literature has shed new light on interactions between the Soviet Union and Africa, notably...
A growing literature has shed new light on interactions between the Soviet Union and Africa, notably...
This article is about guerrilla narratives of war, as told by veterans of the Zimbabwe People’s Revo...
International rivalry in the Cold War has dominated scholarship on the post-independence war in Ango...
the book explores connections between liberation movements in Southern Africa and between those move...
This volume explores ways in which the liberation movements in Southern Africa were connected to peo...
The toyi-toyi is commonly described as a high-stepping ‘dance’ and associated above all with the ant...
The toyi-toyi is commonly described as a high-stepping ‘dance’ and associated above all with the ant...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
The list was found in a private archive in Lisbon. It recorded the names of a squadron of Angolan na...
From the early 1960s, and throughout the 1970s, southern African liberation movements successfully w...
Studies of southern Africa’s liberation movements have turned attention to the great importance of t...
This chapter is concerned with the experiences of Angolan `freedom fighters’ who underwent military ...
This paper is concerned with the experiences of Angolan `freedom fighters’ who underwent military tr...
A growing literature has shed new light on interactions between the Soviet Union and Africa, notably...
A growing literature has shed new light on interactions between the Soviet Union and Africa, notably...
This article is about guerrilla narratives of war, as told by veterans of the Zimbabwe People’s Revo...
International rivalry in the Cold War has dominated scholarship on the post-independence war in Ango...
the book explores connections between liberation movements in Southern Africa and between those move...
This volume explores ways in which the liberation movements in Southern Africa were connected to peo...
The toyi-toyi is commonly described as a high-stepping ‘dance’ and associated above all with the ant...
The toyi-toyi is commonly described as a high-stepping ‘dance’ and associated above all with the ant...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
The list was found in a private archive in Lisbon. It recorded the names of a squadron of Angolan na...
From the early 1960s, and throughout the 1970s, southern African liberation movements successfully w...