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Garfield Todd

The End of the Liberal Dream in Rhodesia

Maison d'édition
Weaver Press
Издано в
Zimbabwe
Année de publication
2018
Pages
624
Illustration et cartes
color illustrations
Couverture
Paperback
Poids
2,434 kg
Учетный номер
ZMB0030
ISBN
9781779223234
$55,00
Frais de livraison:
$148,00
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Prime minister Garfield Todd of Southern Rhodesia became known outside the country in January 1958 when his Cabinet rebelled and resigned. Within the country, the wonder was that he became Prime Minister in the first place. Todd personified the failed liberal dream in Africa after the Second World War when Britain was in the process of dismantling her empire and attempting to create a multi-cultural show-piece in Central Africa – the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland – which would form a British-influenced economic and political entity that effectively separated an encroaching Marxist-influenced black nationalism in the north from an equally militant form of white Afrikaner nationalism emanating from South Africa, particularly after the establishment of apartheid, the Nazi-inspired system of racial segregation, in 1948. The failure of Todd, and the European liberals who supported him, cleared the decks for what they most feared: a head-on racial collision that cost at least 35,000 lives during the war of liberation between the years 1972 and 1979.
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