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Contested Power in Angola, 1840s to the Present (Hardcover)
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Contested Power in Angola, 1840s to the Present (Hardcover)
Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
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A detailed historiographical examination of the role the Ovimbundu
people have played in Angolan politics from Portuguese colonization
to the present. Contested Power in Angola, 1840s to the Present
argues that the Ovimbundu of central Angola have been key players
in the history of modern Angola. The work focuses on the tensions
between the centralising forces of the state and the pull of local,
regional and ethnic tendencies which have characterised the modern
history of Angola. The study begins with a chapter which highlights
the relationship between relatively weak pre-colonial Ovimbundu
statesystems and the autonomous local economic, political and
social institutions that functioned in the villages. The chapter
also looks at how both state and local systems adapted to the
commercial, political and cultural imperativesof industrializing
Europe and America. The subsequent chapters explore the emergence
and transformation of the Portuguese colonial state in central
Angola, including issues of pacification and colonialization, the
Estado Novo andthe politics of subjugation. They illustrate the
contradictions between the rhetoric of racial democracy of the
apologists of the colonial state and the reality of rising ethnic
and regional tension. The study concludes withthe evolution of
Ovimbundu nationalism during the colonial and post-colonial
periods. It argues that the divisions of the Cold War and
continuing ethnic and regional divisions frustrated the Ovimbundu
leadership in its efforts tomake the state more inclusive. This
quest to reshape the state remains a salient feature in the
relationship between the Ovimbundu and the state. Linda Heywood is
Associate Professor of History, Howard University.
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