Notes
[1] See CitationWestad, The Global Cold War; CitationSpence, “The Soviet Union, the Third World and Southern Africa”; and “Southern Africa in the Cold War”; CitationGleijeses, Conflicting Missions; and CitationSaunders and Onslow, Southern Africa in the Cold War 1975–1990.
[2] Professor Ackson Kanduza, “Rhodesian UDI: 40 Years On,” CRASSH, University of Cambridge, September 2005.
[3] CitationSpence, “Southern Africa in the Cold War,” 47.
[4] The private papers of the Rt Hon Lord Owen are currently deposited at the University of Liverpool. See also the Witness Seminar, Britain and Rhodesia: Route to Settlement 1977–80, jointly organized in July 2005 by the Cold War Studies Centre and the Centre for Contemporary British History, a transcript of which will be available shortly.
[5] Research Report on the South African Archives in Cold War History 5, no. 3 (2005): 369–77. See also South Africa History Archives (www.saha.org.za) and Goswin Baumhoegger, The Struggle for Independence in Zimbabwe: Documents on the Recent Development of Zimbabwe (1975–1980), Vols. 1–7. Hamburg: Institute for African Affairs.
[6] See CitationStapleton and Maamoe, “An Overview of ANC Archives at Fort Hare University.”
[7] See CitationMusambachima, “The Archives of Zambia's UNIP.”