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The state and revolution in eastern Africa : essays
- Title
- The state and revolution in eastern Africa : essays / by John S. Saul.
- Author
- Saul, John S.
- Publication
- New York : Monthly Review Press, [1979]
- ©1979
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Details
- Description
- 454 pages; 21 cm
- Series Statement
- Modern reader ; PB-508
- Uniform Title
- Modern reader paperbacks ; PB-508.
- Subject
- Since 1960
- Economic history
- Politics and government
- Social conditions
- Politisches System
- Revoluties
- Staatsvorming
- Politisches System
- Mozambique > Politics and government
- Tanzania > Politics and government > 1964-
- Africa, Eastern > Politics and government > 1960-
- Africa, Eastern > Economic conditions
- Africa, Eastern > Social conditions
- Africa, Eastern > Politics and government
- Eastern Africa
- Mozambique
- Tanzania
- Ostafrika
- Tansania
- Moçambique
- Ostafrika
- Tansania
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Pt. 1. Mozambique and the struggle for Southern Africa. The revolution in Portugal's African colonies -- Inside Mozambique -- Free Mozambique -- Angola and after -- Transforming the struggle in Zimbabwe -- Canada and Southern Africa -- Pt. 2. Tanzania and the resistance to neocolonialism. Nationalism, socialism, and Tanzanian history -- The state in postcolonial societies : Tanzania -- Multinationals, workers, and the parastatals in Tanzania -- Tanzania's transition to socialism -- Pt. 3. Eastern Africa : social forces and political alternatives. African peasantries and revolution -- The "labor aristocracy" thesis reconsidered -- The unsteady state : Uganda, Obote, and General Amin -- The dialectic of class and tribe -- Mozambique : the new phase
- ISBN
- 0853454876
- 9780853454878
- 0853455082
- 9780853455080
- LCCN
- 79011458
- OCLC
- ocm04775653
- 4775653
- SCSB-152460
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library