posted on 2024-09-06, 05:28authored byH.I. Wetherell
There has never been a populist International nor an exchange of views between different populist leaders on the meaning or significance of their respective struggles. There is consequently a degree of isolated spontaneity peculiar to populist parties which makes it difficult to place the Southern Rhodesian populist movement in an international perspective. This article therefore restricts itself to a discussion of Rhodesian populism with particular regard to the views of N.H. Wilson, who tried to propagate a populist philosophy and programme suited to the circumstances of Southern Rhodesia.
A journal article on populism in Rhodesian politics.
History
Publisher
Central Africa Historical Association, Department of History, University of Rhodesia.
Citation
Wetherell, H.I. (1975) N.H.Wilson: populism in Rhodesian politics, Rhodesian History, vol .6, pp. 53-77. Harare: Central Africa Historical Association.
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Article
Copyright holder
University of Zimbabwe (UZ) (formerly University College of Rhodesia)