Control, ideology and identity in civil war: the Angolan Central Highlands 1965-2002
<p>This thesis examines the relationship between political movements and people during the civil war between Angola’s MPLA government and the UNITA rebels in the Central Highlands region. It shows how conflicting ideas about political legitimacy originating in anticolonial struggle informed l...
Main Author: | Pearce, J |
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Other Authors: | Alexander, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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