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Built on the Ruins of Empire : British Military Assistance and African Independence

Title
Built on the Ruins of Empire : British Military Assistance and African Independence / Blake Whitaker.
ISBN
9780700633135
9780700633128
Publication
Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, 2022.
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2022
Copyright Notice Date
©2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (288 pages).
Local Notes
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Notes
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Summary
"During the Cold War the British government oversaw the transition to independence of dozens of colonies. Often the most challenging aspect of this transition was the creation of a national army from colonial forces. In Built on the Ruins of Empire, Blake Whitaker examines this process in Kenya and Zambia and how it set the course for the creation of the army in Zimbabwe and looks at three themes as they intersect in African military history: British decolonization, race relations, and the Cold War. While transition was a difficult process in places such as Ghana and Nigeria, it was compounded by the racial tensions in Kenya, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. All three were settler colonies, and home to a sizeable community of white Europeans who controlled the levers of power and economic prosperity. This book focuses on the difficulties that arose in creating a cohesive and apolitical military force in these racially charged Cold War environments, and demonstrates that the challenges faced by the British training missions in Kenya and Zambia taught London important lessons about the emerging postcolonial world"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE complete collection 2022.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 19, 2023
Series
Contents
Acknowledgements
Maps
Introduction
The king's African rifles, independence, and mutiny
The Zambian army and the consequences of poor policy
The Rhodesian army and the liberation forces
How do you create an army? British post-conflict planning
The rise of ZANLA dominance in the ZNA and the birth of the 5th brigade
Conclusion: Military assistance as a diplomatic weapon
Bibliography.
Genre/Form
Military history.
History.
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Project Muse. distributor
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