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Struggles for Self-Determination Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute, New York)

Struggles for Self-Determination By Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute, New York)

Struggles for Self-Determination by Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute, New York)


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Offering a unique comparison between four secessionist states in Southern Africa as they fought for sovereign recognition, this book reveals how unrecognized states, such as Katanga, Rhodesia, Transkei and Bophuthatswana, navigated the international state system and the implications of being denied international legal status.

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Struggles for Self-Determination: The Denial of Reactionary Statehood in Africa by Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute, New York)

Katanga, Rhodesia, Transkei and Bophuthatswana: four African countries that, though existing in a literal sense, were, in each case, considered by the international community to be a component part of a larger sovereign state through which all official communications and interactions were still conducted. This book is concerned with the intertwined histories of these four right-wing secessionist states in Southern Africa as they fought for but ultimately failed to win sovereign recognition. Along the way, Katanga, Rhodesia, Transkei, and Bophuthatswana each invented new national symbols and traditions, created all the trappings of independent statehood, and each proclaimed that their movements were legitimate expressions of national self-determination. Josiah Brownell provides a unique comparison between these states, viewed together as a common reaction to decolonization and the triumph of anticolonial African nationalism. Describing the ideological stakes of their struggles for sovereignty, Brownell explores the international political controversies that their drives for independence initiated inside and outside Africa. By combining their stories, this book draws out the relationships between the emergence of these four pseudo-states and the fragility of the entire postcolonial African state structure.

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'Josiah Brownell traces the making of four unrecognised state regimes - Katanga, Rhodesia, Transkei and Bophuthatswana - from their African locales to the United Nations and Wall Street, showing how high finance, diplomatic recognition, tourism and postage stamps were just some of the elements used to assert and make their statehood visible at a time of profound political change. This important study, in taking seriously both the performative and substantive expressions of reactionary statehood, brilliantly writes their separate and linked histories into the wider story of African decolonization.' Miles Larmer, University of Oxford

About Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute, New York)

Josiah Brownell is Associate Professor of History in the Social Science and Cultural Studies Department at the Pratt Institute in New York. He has written extensively on nationalism, decolonization, and white settlerism in Southern Africa, and is the author of The Collapse of Rhodesia: Population Demographics and the Politics of Race (2010).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The nonexistence of Katanga, Rhodesia, Transkei, and Bophuthatswana; 2. Anti-nationalist Nationalisms: The discursive web of reactionary statehood in Africa; 3. The magical hour of midnight: Independence days and national commemorations; 4. The quest for recognition: The historical importance of diplomatic recognition and the pursuit of international acceptance; 5. Establishing foreign missions in America: The Katanga information service, Rhodesia information office, and Transkei's Washington Bureau; 6. Establishing foreign missions in Europe: 'La Delegation Permanente du Katanga' in Brussels, Rhodesia house, and 'Bop House'; 7. Putting bop on the map: Sun city and the nonrecognition of Bophuthatswana; 8. Conclusion reactionary statehood in Africa; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9781108959971
9781108959971
1108959970
Struggles for Self-Determination: The Denial of Reactionary Statehood in Africa by Josiah Brownell (Pratt Institute, New York)
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Cambridge University Press
2021-12-02
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