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Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa, and yet it managed
to wrest its independence from Portugal back in 1973, at the cost
of a long and bitter struggle against seemingly implacable odds.
This was a time to be proud of, and there was also a moment about
two decades ago, when it looked like a trendsetter for democracy.
Since then things have gone seriously wrong, with a collapsing
infrastructure, a dilapidated economy and a political stage prone
to military coups d'etats. This fourth edition of Historical
Dictionary of Guinea-Bissau tells the long and sometimes unpleasant
story. However, like all the country historical dictionaries, it
tells it several times and in several ways. First, the chronology
traces the history of what became Guinea-Bissau, and this over a
period of centuries and not just decades. Then the introduction
recounts that history again, providing more insight and
understanding, and conveys a good idea of how things are going now.
The details follow in the dictionary section with entries on
important persons, places, institutions, and events among other
things. And the bibliography points to further reading.
This omnibus edition brings together concise and up-to-date
biographies of Amílcar Cabral, Samora Machel, Robert Mugabe, and
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. African Leaders of the Twentieth Century,
Volume 2 complements courses in history and political science and
is an informative collection for general readers. Amílcar Cabral:
A Nationalist and Pan-Africanist Revolutionary, by Peter Karibe
Mendy Amílcar Cabral's charismatic and visionary leadership, his
pan-Africanist solidarity and internationalist commitment to "every
just cause in the world," remain relevant to contemporary struggles
for emancipation and self-determination. This concise biography is
an ideal introduction to his life and legacy. Mozambique's Samora
Machel: A Life Cut Short, by Allen F. Isaacman and Barbara S.
Isaacman From his anti-colonial military leadership to the
presidency of independent Mozambique, Samora Machel held a
reputation as a revolutionary hero to the oppressed. Although
killed in a 1987 plane crash, for many Mozambicans his memory lives
on as a beacon of hope for the future. Robert Mugabe, by Sue Onslow
and Martin Plaut For some, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe was a
liberation hero who confronted white rule and oversaw the radical
redistribution of land. For others, he was a murderous dictator who
drove his country to poverty. This concise biography reveals the
complexity of the man who led Zimbabwe for its first decades of
independence. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, by Pamela Scully Nobel Peace
Prize-winner and two-time Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
speaks to many of the key themes of the twenty-first century. Among
these are the growing power of women in the arenas of international
politics and human rights; the ravaging civil wars of the post-Cold
War era in which sexual violence is used as a weapon; and the
challenges of transitional justice in building postconflict
societies.
Amilcar Cabral was an agronomist who led an armed struggle that
ended Portuguese colonialism in Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde. The
uprising contributed significantly to the collapse of a fascist
regime in Lisbon and the dismantlement of Portugal's empire in
Africa. Assassinated by a close associate with the deep complicity
of the Portuguese colonial authorities, Cabral not only led one of
Africa's most successful liberation movements, but was the voice
and face of the anticolonial wars against Portugal. A brilliant
military strategist and astute diplomat, Cabral was an original
thinker who wrote innovative and inspirational essays that still
resonate today. His charismatic and visionary leadership, his
active pan-Africanist solidarity and internationalist commitment to
"every just cause in the world," remain relevant to contemporary
struggles for emancipation and self-determination. Peter Karibe
Mendy's compact and accessible biography is an ideal introduction
to his life and legacy.
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