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Culture and Customs of Zimbabwe (Hardcover, New): Oyekan Owomoyela Culture and Customs of Zimbabwe (Hardcover, New)
Oyekan Owomoyela
R2,108 Discovery Miles 21 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Zimbabwe, formerly known as Rhodesia, won its independence from Great Britain in 1980 yet continues to feel the impact of Western lifestyles and prejudices. This rich, accessible overview freshly examines Zimbabwe, evoking the contemporary ways of life in a largely homogenous and agricultural country.

Students and general readers will discover an engaging narrative that ranges from an explanation of the beer culture to a powerful discussion of marriage, family, and gender roles from the Zimbabwean perspective. Owomoyela also authoritatively conveys the coexistence of traditional and Western forces today in such areas as religion and music. A chronology and glossary accompany the text.

Angola - Promises and Lies (Paperback): Karl Maier Angola - Promises and Lies (Paperback)
Karl Maier
R354 Discovery Miles 3 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Sowing the Seeds of Forgiveness - Sharing Messages of Love and Hope After the Rwandan Genocide (Hardcover): Immaculee Ilibagiza Sowing the Seeds of Forgiveness - Sharing Messages of Love and Hope After the Rwandan Genocide (Hardcover)
Immaculee Ilibagiza
R646 R557 Discovery Miles 5 570 Save R89 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1994, Immaculee Ilibagiza watched in horror as the forces of hatred plunged her beloved African homeland of Rwanda into three months of genocidal butchery in which more than a million innocent men, women, and children--including her own family--were brutally slaughtered.Immaculee's first two Rwandan memoirs, the international bestseller, "Left to Tell;" and the highly acclaimed sequel, "Led By Faith, "chronicle her miraculous survival and remarkable ability to triumph over darkness and despair by embracing the power of God's love and forgiveness to rid her heart of hatred.
Now, in "Sowing The Seeds of Forgiveness," Immaculee reveals how the simple message of forgiveness in her earlier books resonated in the hearts of readers around the world. The hunger to find inner peace is so universal that Immaculee now spends much of her life sharing her story in churches, synagogues, concert halls, and stadiums all over the globe. Along the way she offers us moments of true inspiration by taking us into the lives of people whose hearts have been freed from a lifetime of pain by finding forgiveness.In this book, we join Immaculee as she travels from Iceland to Japan, from Hollywood to the Holy Land, to the White House luncheon and a meeting with the first family, and much more. In each country, no matter what the culture or language, Immaculee is greeted with the same question: "How do we forgive?" Her answer is always the same, and it is what "Sowing The Seeds of Forgiveness" is truly about--"Love."

The Invention of Decolonization - The Algerian War and the Remaking of France (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Todd Shepard The Invention of Decolonization - The Algerian War and the Remaking of France (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Todd Shepard
R1,373 R1,274 Discovery Miles 12 740 Save R99 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this account of the Algerian War's effect on French political structures and notions of national identity, Todd Shepard asserts that the separation of Algeria from France was truly a revolutionary event with lasting consequences for French social and political life.

Dancing Shoes is Dead (Hardcover): Gavin Evans Dancing Shoes is Dead (Hardcover)
Gavin Evans

Gavin Evans became obsessed with boxing at the age of six. Infatuated with the likes of Muhammad Ali and Joe Louis, Gavin devoured everything he could find on the sport and determined to become the heavyweight champion of the world, in spite of being the smallest kid in the class. After a less than wildly successful junior career, Gavin resigned himself to the role of spectator rather than participator in the sport he loved, becoming a journalist, often with a ringside seat. But, growing up in South Africa, it was politics that filled the void, becoming Gavin's new Goliath, and it was politics into which he poured his energy and his pent-up frustrations.

Recruited in the ANC underground, Gavin's active role in the struggle against apartheid would frequently place him in far greater danger than he had ever faced in the ring. Detentions, assaults, five-am meetings, spy-catching, murder attempts, all these became a part of Gavin Evans' new world. A memoir of twin passions, boxing and politics, set against the backdrop of South Africa under apartheid, this work is a vivid, incisive and poignant portrait of two disparate yet strangely connected worlds, and of the characters, brave, brutal and often bizarre, who inhabit them both.

Libya since Independence - Oil and State-Building (Hardcover): Dirk Vandewalle Libya since Independence - Oil and State-Building (Hardcover)
Dirk Vandewalle
R3,807 Discovery Miles 38 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although Libya and its leader have been the subject of numerous accounts, few have considered how the country's tumultuous history, its institutional development and its emergence as an oil economy combined to create a state whose rulers ignored the notion of modern statehood. International isolation and a legacy of internal turmoil have destroyed or left undocumented much of what researchers might seek to examine. Dirk Vandewalle supplies a detailed analysis of Libya's political and economic development since the country's independence in 1951, basing his account on fieldwork in Libya, archival research in Tripoli and personal interviews with some of the country's top policymakers.

The Order of Genocide - Race, Power, and War in Rwanda (Hardcover): Scott Straus The Order of Genocide - Race, Power, and War in Rwanda (Hardcover)
Scott Straus
R1,475 R1,266 Discovery Miles 12 660 Save R209 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Scott Straus steps back from the particulars of the Rwandan genocide to offer a dynamic model for understanding other instances of genocide in history - the Holocaust, Armenia, Cambodia, the Balkans - and assessing the future likelihood of such events.

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