Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence
National, International, and Transnational Perspectives
Herausgeber: Onslow, Sue; Watts, Carl P; Pattenden, Hugh
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Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence
National, International, and Transnational Perspectives
Herausgeber: Onslow, Sue; Watts, Carl P; Pattenden, Hugh
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60 years on from Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965, this book brings together its most important themes to examine its consequences and offer the most comprehensive overview to date. Situating the UDI in its local, regional and international context, this collection offers a range of historical approaches; political, economic, social, cultural, international and transnational to provide a richer and deeper understanding of contemporary Zimbabwe. From the origins of the UDI, to the response of Britain and the Commonwealth, it explores the implications for US foreign…mehr
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60 years on from Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965, this book brings together its most important themes to examine its consequences and offer the most comprehensive overview to date. Situating the UDI in its local, regional and international context, this collection offers a range of historical approaches; political, economic, social, cultural, international and transnational to provide a richer and deeper understanding of contemporary Zimbabwe. From the origins of the UDI, to the response of Britain and the Commonwealth, it explores the implications for US foreign policy, transnational cooperation, the South African liberation movements, oil sanctions, international sports boycotts and African Nationalism. Based on an array of rich archival and oral history sources, this book brings together new ways of understanding the multiple and complex dimensions of Rhodesia's UDI and highlights its importance to wider African and World history.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350476998
- ISBN-10: 1350476994
- Artikelnr.: 72609242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350476998
- ISBN-10: 1350476994
- Artikelnr.: 72609242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sue Onslow is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Political Economy at King's College London, UK, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. A leading historians of Rhodesia's UDI, she has published extensively on Southern Africa in the Cold War era including books and in journals such as Britain and the World, Cold War History, The South African Historical Journal, The Journal of Southern African Studies, The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, and The International History Review. Hugh Pattenden is a Visiting Academic at the Centre for Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies at the University of Southampton, UK, an Associate Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research in the University of London, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. His research on UDI has appeared in a range of journals, including the International History Review, the Journal of Contemporary History, the Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, and War in History. Carl P. Watts is Assistant Professor of National Security Studies at the US Air Force Global College of Professional Military Education, USA, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. His research on UDI has been published in Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, Diplomatic History, The Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 20th Century British History and elsewhere.
Introduction
Sue Onslow
Hugh Pattenden
and Carl P. Watts (King's College London
UK
University of Southampton
UK and Global College of Professional Military Education
USA) Part I: Rhodesia and the UDI 1. The Origins of Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence
Alois Mlambo (University of Pretoria
South Africa) 2. African Nationalists and Rhodesia's UDI
Eliakim M. Sibanda (University of Winnipeg
Canada) 3. The military history of the war for Zimbabwe
M. T. Howard (Independent Scholar) 4. Security anxieties and white civilian life during the Rhodesian Guerrilla War
1970-1979
Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute New York
USA) 5. The Legacy of the UDI
Stephen Chan (School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London
UK) Part II: Regional Responses to the UDI 6. Zambia and the UDI
Andy DeRoche (Front Range Community College
USA) 7. South Africa and the UDI
Chris Saunders and Sue Onslow (University of Cape Town
South Africa
and King's College London
UK) 8. Portuguese Africa and Rhodesia
1965-1975
Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses and Robert McNamara (Maynooth University
USA and University of Ulster
UK) 9. The impact of cross-border raids on the Frontline States
Rhodesia
and Patriotic Front negotiations
1976-1979
Timothy Scarnecchia (Kent State University
USA) Part III: International Responses to the UDI 10. Britain and the UDI
Hugh Pattenden (University of Southampton
UK) 11. The Commonwealth and Rhodesia's UDI
Carl P. Watts (Global College of Professional Military Education
USA) 12. U.S. Policy towards Rhodesia
1965-1979
Eddie Michel (University of Pretoria
South Africa) 13. The Soviet Union and its Allies vs Rhodesia
Vladimir Shubin (Institute for African Studies
Russian Academy of Sciences). 14. Britain
Rhodesia and the Lancaster House Settlement
Sue Onslow (King's College London
UK) Part IV: Transnational Perspectives on the UDI 15. Sanctions
Sanction-Busting
and the Rhodesian Independence Crisis
1965-1980
Chris Dietrich (Fordham University
USA) 16. International Sports Boycotts as a Response to the UDI
1965-1980
Charles Little (St. Mary's University
UK) 17. Forging Transnational White Solidarity in Support of the UDI
R. Joseph Parrott (The Ohio State University
USA) 18. The British Anti-Apartheid Movement and the UDI
Jean Smith (King's College London
UK) 19. Pan-African Responses to the UDI
" by Matteo Grilli (University of Padova
Italy) 20. Race and Gendered Memories in the Time of the UDI
Ruramisai Charumbira (Western University
Canada)
Sue Onslow
Hugh Pattenden
and Carl P. Watts (King's College London
UK
University of Southampton
UK and Global College of Professional Military Education
USA) Part I: Rhodesia and the UDI 1. The Origins of Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence
Alois Mlambo (University of Pretoria
South Africa) 2. African Nationalists and Rhodesia's UDI
Eliakim M. Sibanda (University of Winnipeg
Canada) 3. The military history of the war for Zimbabwe
M. T. Howard (Independent Scholar) 4. Security anxieties and white civilian life during the Rhodesian Guerrilla War
1970-1979
Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute New York
USA) 5. The Legacy of the UDI
Stephen Chan (School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London
UK) Part II: Regional Responses to the UDI 6. Zambia and the UDI
Andy DeRoche (Front Range Community College
USA) 7. South Africa and the UDI
Chris Saunders and Sue Onslow (University of Cape Town
South Africa
and King's College London
UK) 8. Portuguese Africa and Rhodesia
1965-1975
Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses and Robert McNamara (Maynooth University
USA and University of Ulster
UK) 9. The impact of cross-border raids on the Frontline States
Rhodesia
and Patriotic Front negotiations
1976-1979
Timothy Scarnecchia (Kent State University
USA) Part III: International Responses to the UDI 10. Britain and the UDI
Hugh Pattenden (University of Southampton
UK) 11. The Commonwealth and Rhodesia's UDI
Carl P. Watts (Global College of Professional Military Education
USA) 12. U.S. Policy towards Rhodesia
1965-1979
Eddie Michel (University of Pretoria
South Africa) 13. The Soviet Union and its Allies vs Rhodesia
Vladimir Shubin (Institute for African Studies
Russian Academy of Sciences). 14. Britain
Rhodesia and the Lancaster House Settlement
Sue Onslow (King's College London
UK) Part IV: Transnational Perspectives on the UDI 15. Sanctions
Sanction-Busting
and the Rhodesian Independence Crisis
1965-1980
Chris Dietrich (Fordham University
USA) 16. International Sports Boycotts as a Response to the UDI
1965-1980
Charles Little (St. Mary's University
UK) 17. Forging Transnational White Solidarity in Support of the UDI
R. Joseph Parrott (The Ohio State University
USA) 18. The British Anti-Apartheid Movement and the UDI
Jean Smith (King's College London
UK) 19. Pan-African Responses to the UDI
" by Matteo Grilli (University of Padova
Italy) 20. Race and Gendered Memories in the Time of the UDI
Ruramisai Charumbira (Western University
Canada)
Introduction
Sue Onslow
Hugh Pattenden
and Carl P. Watts (King's College London
UK
University of Southampton
UK and Global College of Professional Military Education
USA) Part I: Rhodesia and the UDI 1. The Origins of Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence
Alois Mlambo (University of Pretoria
South Africa) 2. African Nationalists and Rhodesia's UDI
Eliakim M. Sibanda (University of Winnipeg
Canada) 3. The military history of the war for Zimbabwe
M. T. Howard (Independent Scholar) 4. Security anxieties and white civilian life during the Rhodesian Guerrilla War
1970-1979
Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute New York
USA) 5. The Legacy of the UDI
Stephen Chan (School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London
UK) Part II: Regional Responses to the UDI 6. Zambia and the UDI
Andy DeRoche (Front Range Community College
USA) 7. South Africa and the UDI
Chris Saunders and Sue Onslow (University of Cape Town
South Africa
and King's College London
UK) 8. Portuguese Africa and Rhodesia
1965-1975
Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses and Robert McNamara (Maynooth University
USA and University of Ulster
UK) 9. The impact of cross-border raids on the Frontline States
Rhodesia
and Patriotic Front negotiations
1976-1979
Timothy Scarnecchia (Kent State University
USA) Part III: International Responses to the UDI 10. Britain and the UDI
Hugh Pattenden (University of Southampton
UK) 11. The Commonwealth and Rhodesia's UDI
Carl P. Watts (Global College of Professional Military Education
USA) 12. U.S. Policy towards Rhodesia
1965-1979
Eddie Michel (University of Pretoria
South Africa) 13. The Soviet Union and its Allies vs Rhodesia
Vladimir Shubin (Institute for African Studies
Russian Academy of Sciences). 14. Britain
Rhodesia and the Lancaster House Settlement
Sue Onslow (King's College London
UK) Part IV: Transnational Perspectives on the UDI 15. Sanctions
Sanction-Busting
and the Rhodesian Independence Crisis
1965-1980
Chris Dietrich (Fordham University
USA) 16. International Sports Boycotts as a Response to the UDI
1965-1980
Charles Little (St. Mary's University
UK) 17. Forging Transnational White Solidarity in Support of the UDI
R. Joseph Parrott (The Ohio State University
USA) 18. The British Anti-Apartheid Movement and the UDI
Jean Smith (King's College London
UK) 19. Pan-African Responses to the UDI
" by Matteo Grilli (University of Padova
Italy) 20. Race and Gendered Memories in the Time of the UDI
Ruramisai Charumbira (Western University
Canada)
Sue Onslow
Hugh Pattenden
and Carl P. Watts (King's College London
UK
University of Southampton
UK and Global College of Professional Military Education
USA) Part I: Rhodesia and the UDI 1. The Origins of Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence
Alois Mlambo (University of Pretoria
South Africa) 2. African Nationalists and Rhodesia's UDI
Eliakim M. Sibanda (University of Winnipeg
Canada) 3. The military history of the war for Zimbabwe
M. T. Howard (Independent Scholar) 4. Security anxieties and white civilian life during the Rhodesian Guerrilla War
1970-1979
Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute New York
USA) 5. The Legacy of the UDI
Stephen Chan (School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London
UK) Part II: Regional Responses to the UDI 6. Zambia and the UDI
Andy DeRoche (Front Range Community College
USA) 7. South Africa and the UDI
Chris Saunders and Sue Onslow (University of Cape Town
South Africa
and King's College London
UK) 8. Portuguese Africa and Rhodesia
1965-1975
Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses and Robert McNamara (Maynooth University
USA and University of Ulster
UK) 9. The impact of cross-border raids on the Frontline States
Rhodesia
and Patriotic Front negotiations
1976-1979
Timothy Scarnecchia (Kent State University
USA) Part III: International Responses to the UDI 10. Britain and the UDI
Hugh Pattenden (University of Southampton
UK) 11. The Commonwealth and Rhodesia's UDI
Carl P. Watts (Global College of Professional Military Education
USA) 12. U.S. Policy towards Rhodesia
1965-1979
Eddie Michel (University of Pretoria
South Africa) 13. The Soviet Union and its Allies vs Rhodesia
Vladimir Shubin (Institute for African Studies
Russian Academy of Sciences). 14. Britain
Rhodesia and the Lancaster House Settlement
Sue Onslow (King's College London
UK) Part IV: Transnational Perspectives on the UDI 15. Sanctions
Sanction-Busting
and the Rhodesian Independence Crisis
1965-1980
Chris Dietrich (Fordham University
USA) 16. International Sports Boycotts as a Response to the UDI
1965-1980
Charles Little (St. Mary's University
UK) 17. Forging Transnational White Solidarity in Support of the UDI
R. Joseph Parrott (The Ohio State University
USA) 18. The British Anti-Apartheid Movement and the UDI
Jean Smith (King's College London
UK) 19. Pan-African Responses to the UDI
" by Matteo Grilli (University of Padova
Italy) 20. Race and Gendered Memories in the Time of the UDI
Ruramisai Charumbira (Western University
Canada)