Britain’s Harold Wilson once called breakaway Rhodesia “my Viet Nam”—and with good reason. Since Rhodesia declared its independence in 1965, Wilson’s war of economic sanctions has cost Britain an ...
IT is new some twenty-three years since the author's “The Stone Age in Rhodesia’ appeared, and much has been learnt since those far-off days. It is good news to find that Mr. Neville Jones has brought ...
The Nyasaland Emergency in 1959 proved a decisive turning point in the history of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, which from 1953 to 1963 brought together the territories of Northern ...
Donal Lamont, 92, a Roman Catholic bishop expelled from white-ruled Rhodesia in 1977 for opposing its racial policies, died Aug. 14 in Dublin, Ireland, of causes associated with aging. Ordained a ...
Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 49, No. 2 (APRIL 2014), pp. 366-389 (24 pages) PIDE/DGS, Portugal's secret police during the New State (1932-74), had an important role to play in the country's ...
Sister Janice McLaughlin, a Maryknoll Sisters nun who was jailed and later deported by white minority-ruled Rhodesia for exposing human rights abuses, has died at age 79. In a life dedicated to social ...