83 research outputs found

    Interview with Alpheus Manghezi

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    An interview conducted by Vanessa Rockel in 2012 with Alpheus Manghezi. Part of a series carried out at the Institute of Commonweath Studies as part of the Ruth First Papers project

    BBC interview with Alpheus Manghezi

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    An interview with Alpheus Manghezi broadcast on the BBC World Service programme 'Focus on Africa' on the 14th of June 2012. Reproduced here with the permission of the BBC

    Macassane: uma cooperativa de mulheres velhas no sul de Moçambique

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    A book published by the CEA in 2003 containing research materials gathered by Alpheus Manghezi in his time at the centre. Republished here with th ekind permission of Alpheus

    Trabalho forçado e cultura obrigatória do algodão: O colonato do Limpopo e reassentamento pós-independência c. 1895-1981

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    A book of interviews and workers' songs collected by Alpheus Manghezi as part of the research for the Mozambican Miner, published by the CEA in 2003. Portuguese language

    Letter to Alpheus Manghezi from Bento Sitoe

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    Letter with a poem, given to Alpheus Manghezi by Bento Sitoe in September 1982, shortly after Ruth First's assassination. (This letter was read as part of Alpheus Manghezi's talk at the symposium A Revolutionary Life: Ruth First 1925-1982 in London on June 7, 2012.

    Note from Ruth First to Alpheus Manghezi

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    A note left for Alpheus by Ruth First, arranging their first meeting in Maputo in 1978

    Class, elite, and community in African development [Elektronisk resurs]

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    This paper covers the independent states of tropical Africa (South of the Sahara). Its main focus is on the ex-British colonies. It attempts to deal with a variety of concepts and themes of differing degrees of complexities: these inlude notions of colonialism and imperialist penetration, the process of decolonozation, social and class formations, class and class struggle, élite, and social and political mobilization.</p

    Class, elite, and community in African development

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    This paper covers the independent states of tropical Africa (South of the Sahara). Its main focus is on the ex-British colonies. It attempts to deal with a variety of concepts and themes of differing degrees of complexities: these inlude notions of colonialism and imperialist penetration, the process of decolonozation, social and class formations, class and class struggle, élite, and social and political mobilization.Contents: I. Introduction -- II. Theory of Modernization -- III. Community Development : A Critique -- IV. Class and Class Struggle</p

    Portrait of banker and author Jackson Alpheus Graves, ca.1910-1920

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    Photographic portrait of banker and author Jackson Alpheus Graves (Jackson C.? Graves), ca.1910-1920. Viewed from the chest up. He is wearing a long polka-dot tie with tie-pin, light-colored shirt, and pin-stripe jacket. He has short white hair with a receding hairline. He has a short mustache. He is turned slightly to his left. He lived from 1852 to 1933.; Graves authored the book "My seventy years in California, 1857-1927"
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