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Death of Dignity Victoria Brittain

Death of Dignity By Victoria Brittain

Death of Dignity by Victoria Brittain


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Summary

A moving account of the years of civil war, foreign invasions and landmines which have decimated Angola

Death of Dignity Summary

Death of Dignity: Angola's Civil War by Victoria Brittain

Angola has been embroiled in war almost continuously since its independence in 1975. Yet despite countless casualties, including some two million displaced people, Western media have paid scant attention to this most devastating of internal conflicts.

Victoria Brittain has witnessed the horror and destruction in Angola for longer than almost any other western journalist. In Death of Dignity she uniquely combines a narrative of the war based on historical political analysis with firsthand accounts of many decisive events, and portraits of leading personalities.

The author examines the origin and course of the conflict and demonstrates how Africas most heroic revolution was deliberately derailed and destroyed by United States foreign policy. Death of Dignity unveils an important and much neglected history, and one that is vital to a thorough understanding of postcolonial Africa.

Death of Dignity Reviews

'Few journalists know Angola better than Victoria Brittain. This is an excellent and timely account of a conflict for which we in the West share much of the blame' -- Jon Snow, newscaster
'Tells the story of a revolution destroyed, analysing the moves of the mighty and speaking up for the millions who have suffered as a result' -- Guardian

About Victoria Brittain

Victoria Brittain is a respected journalist who tirelessly fought the US government on Guantanamo Bay in articles and books. Her work on women and children in conflict has transformed war reporting; subverting tired militaristic narratives. She has been a consultant to the UN on The Impact of Conflict on Women. She is a trustee of Prisoners of Conscience and the author of The Meaning of Waiting (Oberon, 2010), Shadow Lives (Pluto, 2013) and co-author of Moazzam Begg's Enemy Combatant (2007).

Table of Contents

Note on Sources
Leading Characters
Introduction
1. Birth of Africas brightest hope, 1975-6
2. The remaking of Unita, 1976-84
3. A war of ideology, 1985-87
4. Havanas last stand, 1987-89
5. Losing the peace, 1991-92
6. Another Somalia the war of the cities, 1992-94
7. The state destroyed, 1995/6
Index

Additional information

GOR002960715
9780745312477
0745312470
Death of Dignity: Angola's Civil War by Victoria Brittain
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pluto Press
1997-12-20
128
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