PatelH., Power, Race, Class and Citizenship: Towards a Conceptual Integration for the Study of Indian Political Activity in Uganda, paper submitted to the International Seminar on Trading Minorities in Tropical Africa, Leiden, 3–13, 15–19 December 1975.
2.
PatelH., Race, Class and Citizenship in Uganda: Power, Politics and the Indian Minority, c. 1900–1972, Ph.D. dissertation, UCLA, 4–16, 1977.
3.
LeysC., European Politics in Southern Rhodesia, Clarendon Press, London, 1959.
4.
BarberJ., Rhodesia: The Road to Rebellion, Oxford University Press, London, 9–10, 1967.
5.
BowmanL. W., Politics in Rhodesia: White Power in an African State, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 43–44, 1973.
6.
GoodR. C., UDI: The International Politics of the Rhodesian Rebellion, Faber and Faber, London, 298, 321, 1973.
7.
HintzS. E. C., The Political Transformation of Rhodesia, 1958–1965, African Studies Review, XV:2, pp. 173–183, 1972.
8.
MurrayD. J., The Governmental System in Southern Rhodesia, Clarendon Press, Oxford, ix–xxi, 368–371, 1970.
9.
KapunguL. T., The United Nations and Economic Sanctions Against Rhodesia, D. C. Heath and Company, Lexington, 130, 1973.
10.
Rhodesia: Report of the Commission on Rhodesian Opinion under the Chairmanship of the Right Honourable the Lord Pearce, Cmnd. 4964, H.M.S.O., London, 1972.
11.
Rhodesia: Proposals for a Settlement, Cmnd. 6919, H.M.S.O., London, 1971.
12.
Rhodesia, Rhodesian Constitutional Agreement, 3rd March 1978, Government Printer, Salisbury, 1978.
13.
ChambatiA. M., The Practical Implications of the Salisbury Agreement, c. May 1978.
14.
GoodR. C., Rhodesia: More of the Same with a Difference, Africa Today, 23:3, pp. 37–45, July-September 1976.
15.
MlamboE., Tensions in the White Redoubt: Southern Rhodesia, Africa Today, 21:2, pp. 29–37, Spring 1974.
16.
Statement on Anglo-Rhodesian Relations, December 1966 to May 1969, Government Printer, Salisbury, 1969.
17.
Rhodesia: Report of the Constitutional Commission (The Whaley Commission Report), Government Printer, Salisbury, 1968.
18.
Anglo-Rhodesian Relations: Proposals for a Settlement, Cmd. R.R. 46-1971, Government Printer, Salisbury, 1971.
19.
PalleyC., Rhodesia: The Time-Scale for Majority Rule, Issue, II:2, pp. 52–64, Spring 1972.
20.
DubeT., Rhodesian Africans and the Anglo-Rhodesian Agreement of November 1971, Issue, II: 1, pp. 18–20, Spring 1972.
21.
MurapaR., The Zimbabwe Crisis: An Analysis of the Anglo-Rhodesian Settlement Proposals, Issue, II:1, pp. 13–17, Spring 1972.
22.
LofchieM. F., The British-Rhodesian Agreement and the United States Policy, Africa Today, 19:1, pp. 44–50, Winter 1972.
23.
Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Racial Discrimination, 1976, Cmd. R.R. 6-1976, Government Printer, Salisbury, 1976.
24.
PalleyC., Law and Unequal Society: Discriminatory Legislation in Rhodesia under the Rhodesian Front from 1963 to 1969, Part I, Race, XI, pp. 15–47, 1970; and Part 2, Race, XII, pp. 139–167, 1970.
25.
A Note on the Development of Legal Inequality in Rhodesia, 1890–1962, Race, XII:1, pp. 91–92, 1970.