The Road to Zimbabwe, 1890-1980 |
Contents
Introduction I | 1 |
Part One 18901945 | 13 |
Part Two From World War to Federation | 41 |
Copyright | |
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Abel Muzorewa accept Acland American Angola Banda Boer Britain British Government Cabinet Carrington Carter cease-fire colleagues Colonial Commission Commonwealth observers conference constitutional despite détente economic election Federation Federation's Foreign Office Government's guerrilla Huggins Ian Smith imperial independence intelligence Internal Settlement issue Joshua Nkomo Kaunda Kissinger knew Lancaster House Lancaster House conference land leaders liaison liberal London Lord Lord Blake Macmillan majority rule ment military Monckton Monckton Commission Monitoring Force Mozambique Mugabe Mugabe's Muzorewa Namibia nationalist Nkomo Northern November numbers Nyasaland Nyerere operations Organisation Owen Party Patriotic Front PF forces political Pretoria Prime Minister racial reality regime remained responsible Rhodesia and Nyasaland Robert Mugabe role Salisbury Secretary security forces Soames South Africa South African Government Southern Africa Southern Rhodesia strategic territory Thatcher tion Tongogara Union Vance Vorster Welensky Welensky's white interests white Rhodesian Whitehall Zambeze Zambia ZANLA ZANU ZAPU Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's ZIPRA