10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PORTUGUESE GUINEAN»
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Portuguese Guinean in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Portuguese Guinean and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Navigating Terrains of War: Youth and Soldiering in ...
... Cabral's identification of the illegitimacy of Portuguese rule was to be the
ideological point of departure which, together with the racial inequality and
general social oppression of colonial Portuguese Guinean society, was to lead to
the onset ...
2
Journeys Through Conflict: Narratives and Lessons
Portuguese-Guinean Border 1961-1975 Angolan Border Security 1961 -1975;
Tutsi Restoration 1961-1966 Guinean Security (Conakry Raid) 1963-1978 Zaire
Civil War 1994-1996; Zambian Borders 1965-1980 Katangan Exiles 1 966-68 ...
Hayward R. Alker, Ted Robert Gurr, Kumar Rupesinghe, 2001
3
Multi-party Elections in Africa
... other group is Guinean and can perhaps be seen as stemming from the so-
called grumetes and the Portuguese-Guinean elite that has emerged later.' (
Grumetes were African 'ship's boys' who from the 17th century and onwards
assisted ...
Michael Cowen, Liisa Laakso, 2002
4
Losing Place: Refugee Populations and Rural Transformations ...
9. Zartman, "Portuguese Guinean Refugees," 151. 10. Chambers, "Rural
Refugees." 1 1. Zartman, "Portuguese Guinean Refugees."; Hansen, "Once the
Running Stops."; Hansen, "Refugee Dynamics." Bargo, 75, 131, 151 Beni Amer,
45, 70, ...
5
Voices from an Empire: A History of Afro-
Portuguese Literature
... we wait the more lusitanized (hispanized in the case of Annobon Creole) they
will become."28 In a discussion of Portuguese Guinean creole, which bears a
close resemblance to that spoken in Cape Verde, W. A. 246 Voices from an
Empire.
Russell G. Hamilton, 1975
6
Encyclopedia of Conflict Since World War II
Armed Conflict After winning the support of Guinea's president Sekou Toure,
Cabral and the PAIGC began to mobilize Portuguese-Guinean exiles and
prepare for armed conflict. Beginning in mid-1962, PAIGC decided it was ready
and ...
James Ciment, Kenneth Hill, 1999
7
Anti-Refugee Violence and African Politics
369— 370; Khiddu—Makubuya, “Voluntary repatriation”; 378—3 79; Zartman, “
Portuguese Guinean refugees,” 158; Malkki, Purity in exile, p. 16. For an
opposing view, see Chambers, “Rural refugees in Africa.” Barbara Harrel-Bond, “
Are ...
8
Politics in Francophone Africa
33 The new archbishop of Conakry, Monseigneur Raymond- Maria Tchidimbo, a
Guinean, lasted out ten years of uncertain relations with the government until he
was allegedly involved in the abortive Portuguese-Guinean exile invasion at ...
9
Creoles in Education: An Appraisal of Current Programs and ...
... Government inspection, and be administered by European teachers who
pronounce Portuguese without the errors of African Creole, which is a ridiculous
slang (gíria ridídicula) and monstrous mixture of Old Portuguese, Guinean
languages, ...
Bettina Migge, Isabelle Léglise, Angela Bartens, 2010
10
Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976
"Cuban military aid is reaching the Portuguese Guinean rebels, probably as a
result of 'Che' Guevara's visit to Guinea last January," the U.S. naval attache
reported a few days later. "Some sixty cases of arms for the Guinea-based '
African ...