The African Rank-and-file

The African Rank-and-file
Title The African Rank-and-file PDF eBook
Author Timothy Parsons
Publisher James Currey Limited
Total Pages 302
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780852556375

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Why did East Africans in the King's African Rifles serve a foreign power? By examining the military experiences of African soldiers, the author reveals the tensions and contradictions of British colonial rule.

The African Rank-and-file

The African Rank-and-file
Title The African Rank-and-file PDF eBook
Author Timothy Parsons
Publisher William Heinemann
Total Pages 336
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Why did East Africans in the King's African Rifles serve a foreign power? By examining the military experiences of African soldiers, the author reveals the tensions and contradictions of British colonial rule.

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Publication
Title Publication PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 534
Release 1894
Genre Military art and science
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Rebel Rank and File

Rebel Rank and File
Title Rebel Rank and File PDF eBook
Author Aaron Brenner
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 414
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1789600898

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Often considered irredeemably conservative, the US working class actually has a rich history of revolt. Rebel Rank and File uncovers the hidden story of insurgency from below against employers and union bureaucrats in the late 1960s and 1970s. From the mid-1960s to 1981, rank-and-file workers in the United States engaged in a level of sustained militancy not seen since the Great Depression and World War II. Millions participated in one of the largest strike waves in US history. There were 5,716 stoppages in 1970 alone, involving more than 3 million workers. Contract rejections, collective insubordination, sabotage, organized slowdowns, and wildcat strikes were the order of the day. Workers targeted much of their activity at union leaders, forming caucuses to fight for more democratic and combative unions that would forcefully resist the mounting offensive from employers that appeared at the end of the postwar economic boom. It was a remarkable era in the history of US class struggle, one rich in lessons for today's labor movement.

The Abongo Abroad

The Abongo Abroad
Title The Abongo Abroad PDF eBook
Author John V. Clune
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2017-07-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0826521533

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Blending African social history with US foreign relations, John V. Clune documents how ordinary people experienced a major aspect of Cold War diplomacy. The book describes how military-sponsored international travel, especially military training abroad and United Nations peacekeeping deployments in the Sinai and Lebanon, altered Ghanaian service members and their families during the three decades after independence in 1957. Military assistance to Ghana included sponsoring training and education in the United States, and American policymakers imagined that national modernization would result from the personal relationships Ghanaian service members and their families would forge. As an act of faith, American military assistance policy with Ghana remained remarkably consistent despite little evidence that military education and training in the United States produced any measurable results. Merging newly discovered documents from Ghana's armed forces and declassified sources on American military assistance to Africa, this work argues that military-sponsored travel made individual Ghanaians' outlooks on the world more international, just as military assistance planners hoped they would, but the Ghanaian state struggled to turn that new identity into political or economic progress.

Uganda

Uganda
Title Uganda PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Colonial Office
Publisher
Total Pages 854
Release 1946
Genre Uganda
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‘Quis Separabit’

‘Quis Separabit’
Title ‘Quis Separabit’ PDF eBook
Author Irish Guards
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 822
Release 2019-01-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1728382386

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Readers who never served in the Irish Guards and have little idea what went on behind barrack walls, may find some of the terms used and the events and the incidents they describe a little strange. But they will surely recognise the strand that runs through all the contributions with our Motto ‘QUIS SEPARABIT’ (Who shall separate us). The meaning of those words are something valuable. Let us share with you the experiences we had that are part of who we are now.