1st Edition

International Nationalism The Extra-territorial Relations of Southern Rhodesian African Nationalists

By John Day Copyright 1967
144 Pages
by Routledge

144 Pages
by Routledge

144 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1967, International Nationalism discusses the Southern Rhodesian Nationalist Movement and explores how nationalists tried to combine internal with international pressure for self-government. The author provides a well-researched and concise history of various aspects of the Movement—relations with the British government; persuading international institutions; links in Central... Read more

1. International activities in the history of nationalism  2. Relations with the British Government  3. Persuading international institutions  4. Links in Central Africa  5. Headquarters abroad  6. Ambassadors  7. Planning violence  8. Nkomo the traveller  9. Evaluation   

Biography

John Day, at the time of the first publication, was Lecturer in Politics in the University of Leicester, UK.

Review of the first publication:

‘John Day…has written a succinct, clear exposition of black Rhodesian nationalist attempts to combine internal with international pressure for self-government,’

Erving E. Beauregard, The Journal of Modern African Studies