Revolutionary Movements in Africa
An Untold Story
Herausgeber: Zeilig, Leo; Bianchini, Pascal; Sylla, Ndongo Samba
Revolutionary Movements in Africa
An Untold Story
Herausgeber: Zeilig, Leo; Bianchini, Pascal; Sylla, Ndongo Samba
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African activists and scholars remember a tumultuous period of radical political history
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African activists and scholars remember a tumultuous period of radical political history
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- Black Critique
- Verlag: Pluto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 138mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9780745347868
- ISBN-10: 074534786X
- Artikelnr.: 67734409
- Black Critique
- Verlag: Pluto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 138mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9780745347868
- ISBN-10: 074534786X
- Artikelnr.: 67734409
Pascal Bianchini is a sociologist and independent researcher based in Senegal. He has written extensively on social movements, protest, class and education in Africa including École et Politique en Afrique Noire. Ndongo Samba Sylla is a Senegalese development economist. He has previously worked as a technical advisor at the Presidency of the Republic of Senegal, and is Programme manager at the West Africa office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. He is the co-author of Africa's Last Colonial Currency: The CFA Franc Story and author of The Fair Trade Scandal. Leo Zeilig is a writer and researcher. He has written extensively on African politics and history, including books on working-class struggle and the development of revolutionary movements. He is an editor of the Review of African Political Economy and is the author many books, including A Revolutionary for Our Time: The Walter Rodney Story.
Introduction: Remembering a Forgotten History
1. Political Struggle in Senegal in the 1960s and 1970s: The Artistic and
Literary Front by Ibrahima Wane
2. The Revolutionary Left in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Mali by Issa
Ndiaye
3. The history of the Upper Volta revolutionary left: From ideological
struggles within the student movement to the creation of the PCRV and the
ULC by Moussa Diallo
4. Student and 'post' student activism in Niger through 1970s-1980s by
Tatiana Smirnova
5. The Labour Movement, Marxism, Northern Leftist, Feminist Socialism and
Student Rebels in Nigeria: 1963-1978 by Baba Aye and Adam Mayer
6. The Movement for Justice in Africa and Democratization in Liberia by
George Klay Kieh, Jr.
7. The Frolinat and the Saharan Footprint On an African Revolution. The
Case of the Chadian North by Tilman Musch, Moussa Bicharra Ahmed and Djiddi
Allahi Mahamat
8. Brazzaville: Crossroads of the Revolutionary Left in Central Africa in
the 1960s & 1970s by Héloïse Kiriakou & Matt Swagler
9. May 1972 in Madagascar: a student movement causing the fall of the
'Father of independence' by Irène Rabenoro
10. Southern Sudanese radical projects, c.1963-1983 by Nicki Kindersley
11. Pan-African Marxism and the Ugandan People's Congress, c.1960-c.1964 by
Adrian Browne
12. Challenging African Socialism through Marxism-Leninism: The University
Students African Revolutionary Front in Tanzania by Patrick Noberg
13. Questions from the Dar es Salaam Debates by Zeya del Nabolsy
14. The Road to Durban: Workers' struggles, student movements, and the
resurgence of resistance politics in Namibia and South Africa by Heike
Becker
15. Dimitri Tsafendas: An African Revolutionary by Harris Dousemetzis
Conclusion: A tribute to two 'great witnesses' invited to the Dakar
conference in 2019 by Moctar Fofana Niang and Eugénie Rokhaya Aw
1. Political Struggle in Senegal in the 1960s and 1970s: The Artistic and
Literary Front by Ibrahima Wane
2. The Revolutionary Left in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Mali by Issa
Ndiaye
3. The history of the Upper Volta revolutionary left: From ideological
struggles within the student movement to the creation of the PCRV and the
ULC by Moussa Diallo
4. Student and 'post' student activism in Niger through 1970s-1980s by
Tatiana Smirnova
5. The Labour Movement, Marxism, Northern Leftist, Feminist Socialism and
Student Rebels in Nigeria: 1963-1978 by Baba Aye and Adam Mayer
6. The Movement for Justice in Africa and Democratization in Liberia by
George Klay Kieh, Jr.
7. The Frolinat and the Saharan Footprint On an African Revolution. The
Case of the Chadian North by Tilman Musch, Moussa Bicharra Ahmed and Djiddi
Allahi Mahamat
8. Brazzaville: Crossroads of the Revolutionary Left in Central Africa in
the 1960s & 1970s by Héloïse Kiriakou & Matt Swagler
9. May 1972 in Madagascar: a student movement causing the fall of the
'Father of independence' by Irène Rabenoro
10. Southern Sudanese radical projects, c.1963-1983 by Nicki Kindersley
11. Pan-African Marxism and the Ugandan People's Congress, c.1960-c.1964 by
Adrian Browne
12. Challenging African Socialism through Marxism-Leninism: The University
Students African Revolutionary Front in Tanzania by Patrick Noberg
13. Questions from the Dar es Salaam Debates by Zeya del Nabolsy
14. The Road to Durban: Workers' struggles, student movements, and the
resurgence of resistance politics in Namibia and South Africa by Heike
Becker
15. Dimitri Tsafendas: An African Revolutionary by Harris Dousemetzis
Conclusion: A tribute to two 'great witnesses' invited to the Dakar
conference in 2019 by Moctar Fofana Niang and Eugénie Rokhaya Aw
Introduction: Remembering a Forgotten History
1. Political Struggle in Senegal in the 1960s and 1970s: The Artistic and
Literary Front by Ibrahima Wane
2. The Revolutionary Left in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Mali by Issa
Ndiaye
3. The history of the Upper Volta revolutionary left: From ideological
struggles within the student movement to the creation of the PCRV and the
ULC by Moussa Diallo
4. Student and 'post' student activism in Niger through 1970s-1980s by
Tatiana Smirnova
5. The Labour Movement, Marxism, Northern Leftist, Feminist Socialism and
Student Rebels in Nigeria: 1963-1978 by Baba Aye and Adam Mayer
6. The Movement for Justice in Africa and Democratization in Liberia by
George Klay Kieh, Jr.
7. The Frolinat and the Saharan Footprint On an African Revolution. The
Case of the Chadian North by Tilman Musch, Moussa Bicharra Ahmed and Djiddi
Allahi Mahamat
8. Brazzaville: Crossroads of the Revolutionary Left in Central Africa in
the 1960s & 1970s by Héloïse Kiriakou & Matt Swagler
9. May 1972 in Madagascar: a student movement causing the fall of the
'Father of independence' by Irène Rabenoro
10. Southern Sudanese radical projects, c.1963-1983 by Nicki Kindersley
11. Pan-African Marxism and the Ugandan People's Congress, c.1960-c.1964 by
Adrian Browne
12. Challenging African Socialism through Marxism-Leninism: The University
Students African Revolutionary Front in Tanzania by Patrick Noberg
13. Questions from the Dar es Salaam Debates by Zeya del Nabolsy
14. The Road to Durban: Workers' struggles, student movements, and the
resurgence of resistance politics in Namibia and South Africa by Heike
Becker
15. Dimitri Tsafendas: An African Revolutionary by Harris Dousemetzis
Conclusion: A tribute to two 'great witnesses' invited to the Dakar
conference in 2019 by Moctar Fofana Niang and Eugénie Rokhaya Aw
1. Political Struggle in Senegal in the 1960s and 1970s: The Artistic and
Literary Front by Ibrahima Wane
2. The Revolutionary Left in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Mali by Issa
Ndiaye
3. The history of the Upper Volta revolutionary left: From ideological
struggles within the student movement to the creation of the PCRV and the
ULC by Moussa Diallo
4. Student and 'post' student activism in Niger through 1970s-1980s by
Tatiana Smirnova
5. The Labour Movement, Marxism, Northern Leftist, Feminist Socialism and
Student Rebels in Nigeria: 1963-1978 by Baba Aye and Adam Mayer
6. The Movement for Justice in Africa and Democratization in Liberia by
George Klay Kieh, Jr.
7. The Frolinat and the Saharan Footprint On an African Revolution. The
Case of the Chadian North by Tilman Musch, Moussa Bicharra Ahmed and Djiddi
Allahi Mahamat
8. Brazzaville: Crossroads of the Revolutionary Left in Central Africa in
the 1960s & 1970s by Héloïse Kiriakou & Matt Swagler
9. May 1972 in Madagascar: a student movement causing the fall of the
'Father of independence' by Irène Rabenoro
10. Southern Sudanese radical projects, c.1963-1983 by Nicki Kindersley
11. Pan-African Marxism and the Ugandan People's Congress, c.1960-c.1964 by
Adrian Browne
12. Challenging African Socialism through Marxism-Leninism: The University
Students African Revolutionary Front in Tanzania by Patrick Noberg
13. Questions from the Dar es Salaam Debates by Zeya del Nabolsy
14. The Road to Durban: Workers' struggles, student movements, and the
resurgence of resistance politics in Namibia and South Africa by Heike
Becker
15. Dimitri Tsafendas: An African Revolutionary by Harris Dousemetzis
Conclusion: A tribute to two 'great witnesses' invited to the Dakar
conference in 2019 by Moctar Fofana Niang and Eugénie Rokhaya Aw