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Mozambique: The Revolution under fire
Joseph Hanlon's Mozambique: The Revolution Under Fire is an in-depth analysis of Mozambique's political, social, and economic dynamics after independence from Portugal in 1975. Hanlon explores how the FRELIMO government attempted to build a socialist state amidst the formidable challenges of sabotage warfare, external intervention, and the foreign-backed RENAMO guerrilla conflict. Through field research, interviews, and documentation, the book depicts the social conditions, development strategies, military struggles, and efforts to maintain the revolution amidst regional and international pressures. This work is an important reference for understanding Mozambique's contemporary history, the southern African conflict, and the geopolitical dynamics of the Cold War in the region.
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