Peasant Consciousness and Guerrilla War in Zimbabwe
This is examined through the prism of life in the Protected Villages in Chiweshe experienced in everyday social relations, revolutionary roles, and food security.
"This book makes us understand an historical event of world importance, the liberation of Zimbabwe, from the point of view of ordinary people.
Michelle Faul , " Are Men Fighting Shy of Marrying the Guerilla Girls ? " 36. ... Sarah Maitland , " Justice and Mercy , " in Women Fly When Men Aren't Watching , ( London : Virago , 1993 ) , pp . 144-45 . 57.
their support from China and the Maoist approach to guerrilla warfare was quite different from the theories of the Soviet ... Peasant Consciousness and Guerrilla War in Zimbabwe, Terence Ranger makes a profound statement of analytical ...
Peasant Consciousness and Guerrilla War in Zimbabwe: A Comparative Study
Ranger, Terence O. Peasant Consciousness and Guerrilla War in Zimbabwe. London: James Currey, 1985. Rosberg, Jr., Carl G. and John Nottingham. The Myth of Mau Mau: Nationalism in Kenya, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, ...
Guerrillas. and. Peasants. As noted, from the start there was a significant focus in the second chimurenga literature on ... those guerrilla fighters (both ZANLA and ZIPRA) operating in or near the Matopos area consulting the oracle and ...
Nevertheless, they took the opportunity offered by the enemy's weakness to push their forces towards Asmara, by-passing and encircling the smaller towns, and by September 1974 were camped within sight of Eritrea's capital city.
Kearney, M. (1996), Reconceptualizing the Peasantry: Anthropology in Global Perspective (Boulder: Westview Press). Kelliher, D. (1992), Peasant Power in China: The Era of Rural Reform, 1979–1989 (New Haven: Yale University Press).