Rowing to Rhodesia

Rowing to Rhodesia

Author: Jim Hiner

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2012-08

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 1466950501

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My writings—a mixed bag. I've been writing safely dull and inoffensive poems since 1956, but I've noticed of late that FARCE ("alien elements" they're called) has occasionally taken residence in my verses. This can sometimes be considered "a problem," but I think a problem that can be endured for the sake of the action, the plot, the "whole nine yards," and for what is generously called "life." and well, "poetry."


A Brutal State of Affairs

A Brutal State of Affairs

Author: Henrik Ellert

Publisher: African Books Collective

Published: 2020-04-02

Total Pages: 681

ISBN-13: 1779223757

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A Brutal State of Affairs analyses the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe and challenges Rhodesian mythology. The story of the BSAP, where white and black officers were forced into a situation not of their own making, is critically examined. The liberation war in Rhodesia might never have happened but for the ascendency of the Rhodesian Front, prevailing racist attitudes, and the rise of white nationalists who thought their cause just. Blinded by nationalist fervour and the reassuring words of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and army commanders, the Smith government disregarded the advice of its intelligence services to reach a settlement before it was too late. By 1979, the Rhodesians were staring into the abyss, and the war was drawing to a close. Salisbury was virtually encircled, and guerrilla numbers continued to grow. A Brutal State of Affairs examines the Rhodesian legacy, the remarkable parallels of history, and suggests that Smiths Rhodesian template for rule has, in many instances, been assiduously applied by Mugabe and his successors.


Prisoners of Rhodesia

Prisoners of Rhodesia

Author: M. Munochiveyi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-12-10

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1137482737

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During the Zimbabwean struggle for independence, the settler regime imprisoned numerous activists and others it suspected of being aligned with the guerrillas. This book is the first to look closely at the histories and lived experiences of these political detainees and prisoners, showing how they challenged and negotiated their incarceration.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: United States. Bureau of Plant Industry

Publisher:

Published: 1912

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13:

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