Sir Garfield Todd and the Making of Zimbabwe (Hardcover) View larger

Sir Garfield Todd and the Making of Zimbabwe (Hardcover)

Weiss, Ruth

Used

OBZ: Zimbabwe/Rhodesia (African Biographies)

More details

1 Item

Warning: Last items in stock!

R550

Add to wishlist

More info

Thus Sir Garfield Todd, a towering figure in the history of Zimbabwe and Southern Africa, defined his mission. He was a missionary from New Zealand who became a Zimbabwean and six years after entering politics became Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia in the early years of the ill-fated Central African Federation. He highlighted the dilemmas experienced by white liberals--derided by whites and denounced by black nationalists as sell-outs. Garfield Todd combined high intelligence, strong self-will, immense energy, great oratory and a sense of high moral purpose, but was a man of contradictions. He entered politics to oppose racial discrimination yet joined, and eventually led, the establishment party of white privilege. Todd has a unique and major place in the making of Zimbabwe, and in the history of Southern Africa and modern Africa.

Softcover. English. British Academic Press. 1998. ISBN: 9781850436935. 256 pp. Good. Book No: 2506387

Reviews

No customer reviews for the moment.

Write a review

Sir Garfield Todd and the Making of Zimbabwe (Hardcover)

Sir Garfield Todd and the Making of Zimbabwe (Hardcover)

OBZ: Zimbabwe/Rhodesia (African Biographies)

30 other products in the same category: