Arnaldo Caliche
Arnaldo Pinto Teixeira Caliche, Mozambican, Junior lecturer and researcher of the Department of History at Eduardo Mondlane University since 2005, assisting different subjects: History of the World, 1900-1945; World History Post World War II; Historiography of Africa; Political Economy of Southern Africa Between 1870-1980; and Culture, Consciousness and Nationalism in Southern Africa Between XIX-XX Century. From 1998 until 2004, I concluded my BA Honours Degree in Socioeconomic History at Eduardo Mondlane University. From 2013 until 2016 (March), I did my master’s degree in socioeconomic History at the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg-South Africa). From 2020 until the present day, I am a Ph.D. candidate in Southern Africa's transnational and Constitutionalist History in the Department of History and Centre for Humanities Research (CHR) as a fellow of the University of the Western Cape (UWC-South Africa). My proposal research title is Samora Machel’s Political Rhetoric: Origins, Structure and Legacy.
Works in the field of the colonial press
Ongoing research
Samora Machel’s political rhetoric of legitimation: notes from photographic and audio-visual archive research.
Apartheid Regime and Samora Machel’s Anti-Racialism Speech: some notes from archival research.
Samora Machel's Ideology of the ‘New Man’ and the Formation of the Mozambican Nation.
FRELIMO Program Station Radio A Voz da FRELIMO and Its Impact on the Political Understanding and Mobilization of the Youth for the Liberation Struggle of Mozambique, 1965-1975.
The Colonial Periodic Written Press and the Participation of Women in the Mozambican Liberation Struggle, 1964-1974.
Fields of interest
Socioeconomic and environmental colonial and post-colonial history; oral and audio-visual history; the revisionist history of nationalism and African independence struggles.
Key-words
Archive research; apartheid; racism; tribalism; colonialism; post-colonialism; the New Man; new society; press studies; political history; revisionist history.
Works in the field of the colonial press
Ongoing research
Samora Machel’s political rhetoric of legitimation: notes from photographic and audio-visual archive research.
Apartheid Regime and Samora Machel’s Anti-Racialism Speech: some notes from archival research.
Samora Machel's Ideology of the ‘New Man’ and the Formation of the Mozambican Nation.
FRELIMO Program Station Radio A Voz da FRELIMO and Its Impact on the Political Understanding and Mobilization of the Youth for the Liberation Struggle of Mozambique, 1965-1975.
The Colonial Periodic Written Press and the Participation of Women in the Mozambican Liberation Struggle, 1964-1974.
Fields of interest
Socioeconomic and environmental colonial and post-colonial history; oral and audio-visual history; the revisionist history of nationalism and African independence struggles.
Key-words
Archive research; apartheid; racism; tribalism; colonialism; post-colonialism; the New Man; new society; press studies; political history; revisionist history.