John Okello
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John Gideon Okello, né en 1937 (district de Lango, Ouganda) et mort probablement en 1971, était un révolutionnaire est-africain, meneur de la révolution de Zanzibar en 1964.
Bibliographie
- (en) Mohammed Ali Bakari, The Democratisation Process in Zanzibar: A Retarded Transition, GIGA-Hamburg, 2001, 360 p. (ISBN 3928049712) [lire en ligne]
- (en) Anthony Clayton, Frontiersmen: Warfare in Africa since 1950, Taylor & Francis, 1999, 235 p. (ISBN 1857285255) [lire en ligne]
- (en) Jacqueline Audrey Kalley, Elna Schoeman et Lydia Eve Andor, Southern African Political History, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999, 904 p. (ISBN 0313302472)
- (en) John Okello, Revolution in Zanzibar, Nairobi, East African Publishing House, 1967 [présentation en ligne]
- (en) Timothy Parsons, The 1964 Army Mutinies and the Making of Modern East Africa, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003, 231 p. (ISBN 0325070687) [présentation en ligne]
- (en) Sergey Plekhanov, A Reformer on the Throne: Sultan Qaboos Bin Said Al Said, Trident Press Ltd., 2004, 280 p. (ISBN 1900724707) [lire en ligne]
- (en) Abdul Sheriff et Ed Ferguson, Zanzibar Under Colonial Rule, James Currey éditeurs, 1991, 278 p. (ISBN 0852550804) [présentation en ligne]
- (en) Kevin Shillington, Encyclopedia of African History, CRC Press, 2005, 1824 p. (ISBN 1579582451)
- (en) Ian Speller, « An African Cuba? Britain and the Zanzibar Revolution, 1964. », dans Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, vol. 35, no 2, 2007, p. 1–35 [texte intégral]
Catégories :
- Personnalité politique tanzanienne
- Naissance en Ouganda
- Naissance en 1937
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