Cold War liberation : the Soviet Union and the collapse of the Portuguese empire in Africa, 1961-1975 / Natalia Telepneva.
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TextSeries: New Cold War historyPublication details: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, 2022.Description: xxi, 277 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmSubject(s): - Revolutionaries -- Angola
- Revolutionaries -- Mozambique
- Revolutionaries -- Guinea-Bissau
- Soviet Union -- Relations -- Angola
- Angola -- Relations -- Soviet Union
- Soviet Union -- Relations -- Mozambique
- Mozambique -- Relations -- Soviet Union
- Soviet Union -- Relations -- Guinea-Bissau
- Guinea-Bissau -- Relations -- Soviet Union
- Angola -- History -- Revolution, 1961-1975
- Mozambique -- History -- 1891-1975
- Guinea-Bissau -- History -- Revolution, 1963-1974
- Portugal -- Colonies -- Africa
- DT1402 .T45 2022
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-263) and index.
"Cold War Liberation examines the African revolutionaries who led armed struggles in three Portuguese colonies-Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau-and their liaisons in Moscow, Prague, East Berlin, and Sofia. By reconstructing a multidimensional story that focuses on both the impact of the Soviet Union on the end of the Portuguese Empire in Africa and the effect of the anticolonial struggles on the Soviet Union, Natalia Telepneva bridges the gap between the narratives of individual anticolonial movements and those of superpower rivalry in sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold War"--
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