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Angola – Africa’s ‘hot’ cold war

SJ Cooper-Knock9 years ago9 years ago

In this short video, made for the School’s History Network, Dr Miles Larmer look at America’s policies towards Angola, and explores how Angola’s war of decolonisation became a ‘local battle in the global cold war’. Miles is a University Lecturer in African History at the University of Oxford.

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