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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Awet Tewelde Weldemichael (University of Kentucky)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.580kg ISBN: 9781107576520ISBN 10: 1107576520 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 10 March 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'In Third World Colonialism and Strategies of Liberation, Awet Tewelde Weldemichael narrates the experiences of these remarkable but often under-appreciated nationalist movements during struggles against both primary (European) and secondary (regional) colonial powers with a rare combination of laser-like precision and contextual breadth and depth that brings them alive and renders them comprehensible on their own terms. The unique strength of this work lies in the details he has ferreted out from key actors and informants, much of it available for the first time, that gives them both texture and density. In doing so, he provides us with one of the most clear and compelling accounts so far on not one but two intensely complex but vitally important political events, traditionally treated as isolated anomalies.' Dan Connell, author of Against All Odds: A Chronicle of the Eritrean Revolution 'Awet Tewelde Weldemichael's Third World Colonialism and Strategies of Liberation … is a well-conceived and brilliantly written comparative analysis of the colonial resistance of two Third World wars of national liberation that were fought not against powerful European or Asian colonialists, but against hegemonic states in their own regions. The book is based on extensive fieldwork and careful historical-political analysis of a subject that is often ignored, and is a welcome addition to the field of comparative historical analysis.' Edmond J. Keller, University of California, Los Angeles 'Awet Tewelde Weldemichael has written an excellent history of two liberation struggles: Eritrea's and East Timor's. The two stories make for absorbing and instructive reading by anyone interested in twentieth-century liberation movements. The detailed discussion of the similarities and differences between the Eritrean and East Timorese liberation struggles provides fascinating case studies for history and comparative study buffs. The study re-examines the premise of previously held theories and views on the power tactics and strategies of survival of local groups engaged in a life-and-death struggle, as well as what kind of political system emerges as a result, and to what extent the armed struggle shapes these systems. In that sense, this study makes a significant contribution to historical and political studies.' Bereket Habte Selassie, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 'In Third World Colonialism and Strategies of Liberation, Awet Tewelde Weldemichael narrates the experiences of these remarkable but often under-appreciated nationalist movements during struggles against both primary (European) and secondary (regional) colonial powers with a rare combination of laser-like precision and contextual breadth and depth that brings them alive and renders them comprehensible on their own terms. The unique strength of this work lies in the details he has ferreted out from key actors and informants, much of it available for the first time, that gives them both texture and density. In doing so, he provides us with one of the most clear and compelling accounts so far on not one but two intensely complex but vitally important political events, traditionally treated as isolated anomalies.' Dan Connell, author of Against All Odds: A Chronicle of the Eritrean Revolution 'Awet Tewelde Weldemichael's Third World Colonialism and Strategies of Liberation ... is a well-conceived and brilliantly written comparative analysis of the colonial resistance of two Third World wars of national liberation that were fought not against powerful European or Asian colonialists, but against hegemonic states in their own regions. The book is based on extensive fieldwork and careful historical-political analysis of a subject that is often ignored, and is a welcome addition to the field of comparative historical analysis.' Edmond J. Keller, University of California, Los Angeles 'Awet Tewelde Weldemichael has written an excellent history of two liberation struggles: Eritrea's and East Timor's. The two stories make for absorbing and instructive reading by anyone interested in twentieth-century liberation movements. The detailed discussion of the similarities and differences between the Eritrean and East Timorese liberation struggles provides fascinating case studies for history and comparative study buffs. The study re-examines the premise of previously held theories and views on the power tactics and strategies of survival of local groups engaged in a life-and-death struggle, as well as what kind of political system emerges as a result, and to what extent the armed struggle shapes these systems. In that sense, this study makes a significant contribution to historical and political studies.' Bereket Habte Selassie, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Author InformationAwet Tewelde Weldemichael is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Kentucky. He is also Fernand Braudel Fellow at the French Humanities Foundation, University of Paris Diderot. He has worked as a political affairs officer for the United Nations peacekeeping mission in East Timor and as a long-term election observer with the Carter Center mission in Sudan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |