Bombs and Border Crossings: Peace Activist Networks and the Post-colonial State in Africa, 1959-62
This article explores the engagement between European, African and US peace activists as a case-study of the transnational dimensions of decolonization. Its focus is the protest against the first French nuclear weapons test in the Sahara, and European activists' involvement in subsequent intern...
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