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Tomaz Aquino de Braganca, a close adviser to former Mozambican
president Samora Machel, dedicated his life to the liberation
struggles of southern Africa. Before his death in a plane crash
(along with President Machel) in 1986, he was a journalist, an
academic, a diplomat, and a public intellectual known for his skill
in sensitive and discreet political negotiation, most notably his
role in Mozambique's revolution and independence from Portugal in
1975. Marco Mondaini and Colin Darch present a selection of
Aquino's postindependence writings and interviews, many published
here in English for the first time. They also provide a general
introduction to Aquino's life and thought and short introductions
to the texts. The result is both a compelling glimpse into the
inner workings of several liberation movements and a window on the
development of Aquino's thinking around issues of independence,
nationalism, and the character of the struggles.
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