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Zimbabwe's Guerrilla War

Peasant Voices

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Paperback, 316 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2008
ISBN13: 9780521070676
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2008 9780521070676
Onderdeel van serie African Studies
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Studies of revolution generally regard peasant popular support as a prerequisite for success. In this study of political mobilization and organization in Zimbabwe's recent rural-based war of independence, Norma Kriger is interested in the extent to which ZANU guerrillas were able to mobilize peasant support, the reasons why peasants participated, and in the links between the post-war outcomes for peasants and the mobilization process. Hers is an unusual study of revolution in that she interviews peasants and other participants about their experiences, and she is able to produce fresh insights into village politics during a revolution. In particular, Zimbabwean peasant accounts direct our attention to the ZANU guerrillas' ultimate political victory despite the lack of peasant popular support, and to the importance that peasants attached to gender, generational and other struggles with one another. Her findings raise questions about theories of revolution.

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ISBN13:9780521070676
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:316

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1. Peasant revolutions: theories and methods; 2. Inequalities and peasant grievances; 3. Strategies, goals and appeals: continuity and change; 4. Guerrilla - civilian relations: the issue of popular support; 5. Struggles in the struggle; 6. Legacies of the war for peasants; 7. Conclusion.

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