Brancos de Moçambique: da oposição eleitoral ao salazarismo à descolonização (1945-1975)
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In: Biblioteca das Ciências Sociais
In: História 48
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In: História 32
In: Colecção Tartessos 2
In: Colecção Minerva
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In: Ricerche di storia politica, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 327-340
ISSN: 1120-9526
In: Portuguese journal of social science, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 169-193
ISSN: 1758-9509
Abstract
This is a study of the political behaviour and of the national identity of the white settler community in Angola. Analysis of the political behaviour of Angola's white settlers, the second-largest settler community in Africa in 1970, indicates that they not only developed a form of local economic nationalism, but that they actually created a kind of African identity that added a more political aspect to this nationalism. Settlers organized themselves into political movements and parties that called for Angola's political autonomy and even its independence. However, settler nationalism was repressed by the Portuguese government and rejected by the black nationalist movements. White settlers were unable to impose their political views, and as a result of Angola's violent independence process, a large proportion of them left the country in 1975.
In: Prémio António Barbosa de Melo de estudos parlamentares 1