Illustrated Life Rhodesia
Illustrated Life Rhodesia was a fortnightly picture magazine published in Salisbury, Rhodesia, by the Graham Publishing Company, from at least 1968[1] to at least 1978.[2] Aimed at the white Rhodesian populace, it carried illustrated articles on Rhodesian history as well as on current affairs and prominent local personalities.[3][4][5][6] It was viewed as liberal by some because, under the editorship of Heidi Hull,[7][8] it was often critical of the Ian Smith government;[9] nevertheless, it published a favourable report on the 'protected villages' scheme introduced by the government.[10]
Editor | Heidi Hull |
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Categories | History, news, tabloid |
Frequency | Fortnightly |
Year founded | 1968 |
Final issue | 1978 |
Company | Graham Publishing Company |
Country | Rhodesia |
Based in | Salisbury |
References
- Rhodesia Africana Society , Rhodesiana, 1970
- Katja Uusihakala, OPENING UP AND TAKING THE GAP. White Road to and from Rhodesia, unpublished paper, dated around 2000
- George Henry Tanser, The Guide to Rhodesia, 1975
- All Our Yesterdays 1890 - 1970 A Pictorial Review of Rhodesia's Story from the Best of Illustrated Life Rhodesia, Salisbury: Graham Publishing Co., 1970
- Deborah Potts, Zimbabwe, ISBN 978-1-85109-195-9, 1993
- Ian Hancock, White liberals, moderates, and radicals in Rhodesia, 1953-1980, 1984
- Heidi Holland, Dinner with Mugabe, ISBN 0143025570, 2008, page xi
- Heidi Holland obituary, The Daily Telegraph, 16 August 2012
- Paul L. Moorcraft, A short thousand years: the end of Rhodesia's rebellion, 1979
- David Caute, Under the skin: the death of white Rhodesia, 1983
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