Description: As wars of liberation in Africa and Asia shook the post-war world, a cohort of activists from East and Central Africa, specifically the region encompassing present-day Malawi, Zambia, Uganda and mainland Tanzania, asked what role they could play in the global anticolonial landscape. Through the perspective of these activists, Ismay Milford presents a social and intellectual history of decolonisation and anticolonialism in the 1950s and 1960s. Drawing on multi-archival research, she brings together their trajectories for the first time, reconstructing the anticolonial culture that underpinned their journeys to Delhi, Cairo, London, Accra and beyond. Forming committees and publishing pamphlets, these activists worked with pan-African and Afro-Asian solidarity projects, Cold War student internationals, spiritual internationalists and diverse pressure groups. Milford argues that a focus on their everyday labour and knowledge production highlights certain limits of transnational and international activism, opening up a critical - albeit less heroic - perspective on the global history of anticolonial work and thought.
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EAN: 9781009276993
UPC: 9781009276993
ISBN: 9781009276993
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Format: Hardback, 320 pages
Author: Milford, Ismay (Universitat Leipzig)
Book Title: African Activists in a Decolonising World: The Mak
Item Height: 2.2 cm
Item Length: 22.9 cm
Item Weight: 0.64 kg
Item Width: 15.2 cm
Language: Eng
Publisher: Cambridge University Press