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portada Contesting Caprivi. a History of Colonial Isolation and Regional Nationalism in Namibia (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Introduction by
Language
English
Pages
338
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.4 x 17.0 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.54 kg.
ISBN13
9783905758221

Contesting Caprivi. a History of Colonial Isolation and Regional Nationalism in Namibia (in English)

Bennett Kangumu (Author) · Lazarus Hangula (Introduction by) · Basler Afrika Bibliographien · Paperback

Contesting Caprivi. a History of Colonial Isolation and Regional Nationalism in Namibia (in English) - Kangumu, Bennett ; Hangula, Lazarus

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Synopsis "Contesting Caprivi. a History of Colonial Isolation and Regional Nationalism in Namibia (in English)"

"Caprivi, the remote and narrow Namibian strip of land encapsulated by neighbouring Angola, Zambia and Botswana, has a contested colonial and postcolonial history. Bennett Kangumu traces the politics of its people in this complex borderlands since the late 19th century. Neglected by German and South African colonial administrations, its inhabitants were often pushed towards neighbouring territories though not being an integral part of them. At the same time, South African apartheid and homeland politics emphasised the ethnization of local identities. Becoming a strategic location in the ensuing liberation wars of the late 20th century, its history is often one of conquest and resistance, plunder, betrayal and rivalry. Kangumu shows how the inhabitants of Caprivi responded in various ways, notably in the form of regional nationalism when the Caprivi African National Union (CANU) was formed in the early 1960s. The Union's merger with the dominant Namibian liberation movement, SWAPO, was a claim to end seperation and isolation, which, however, flarred up again in post-colonial Namibia."

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