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Black soldiers in the Rhodesian Army : colonialism, professionalism and race

Title
Black soldiers in the Rhodesian Army : colonialism, professionalism and race / M.T. Howard, University of Oxford.
ISBN
9781009348423 (ebook)
9781009348447 (hardback)
9781009348454 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 282 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
During Zimbabwe's war of liberation (1965-80), fought between Zimbabwean nationalists and the minority-white Rhodesian settler-colonial regime, thousands of black soldiers volunteered for and served in the Rhodesian Army. This seeming paradox has often been noted by scholars and military researchers, yet little has been heard from black Rhodesian veterans themselves. Drawing from original interviews with black Rhodesian veterans and extensive archival research, M. T. Howard tackles the question of why so many black soldiers fought steadfastly and effectively for the Rhodesian Army, demonstrating that they felt loyalty to their comrades and regiments and not the Smith regime. Howard also shows that units in which black soldiers served - particularly the Rhodesian African Rifles - were fundamental to the Rhodesian counter-insurgency campaign. Highlighting the pivotal role black Rhodesian veterans played during both the war and the tumultuous early years of independence, this is a crucial contribution to the study of Zimbabwean decolonisation.
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Cambridge core frontlist 2024.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 22, 2024
Series
African studies series ; 167.
African studies series ; 167
Contents
Introduction - The Loyalties of Colonial Soldiers
The Creation of Black Rhodesian Soldiers' Regimental Loyalties
"The Rhodesian Army was the Best in Everything": The Professionalism of Black Rhodesian Soldiers
Racism and Soldierly Loyalty During the War
The Impact of the War Upon Soldierly Loyalties
"They Just Follow the Government of the Day": The Politics of 'Apolitical' Black Rhodesian Soldiers
A New 'Government of the Day' Dawns: The Loyalties of 'Formers' in Zimbabwe, 1980-1981.
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