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The People’s cause: A History of guerrillas in Africa
The People's Cause: A History of Guerrillas in Africa, written by Basil Davidson, chronicles the history of guerrilla struggles in various regions of Africa during the 20th century. Using a political and social history approach, Davidson describes how local groups of fighters resisted European colonialism and oppressive regimes, and how guerrilla strategies became a crucial part of the formation of modern African nation-states. The book presents case studies from several African countries, explaining the ideological background, military tactics, social dynamics, and the role of the people in supporting liberation struggles. This work is an important reference in the study of revolutionary movements and contemporary African history
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