A History of Genocide in Africa (Praeger Security International)


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Based on a series of detailed case studies this book presents the history of genocide in Africa within the specific context of African history examining conflicts in countries such as Burundi Democratic Republic of Congo Namibia Rwanda and Sudan.Why has Africa been the subject of so many accusations related to genocide? Indeed the number of such allegations related to Africa has increased dramatically over the past 15 years. Popular racist mythology might suggest that Africans belong to tribes that are inherently antagonistic towards each other and therefore engage in tribal warfare which cannot be rationally explained. This concept is wrong as Timothy J. Stapleton explains in A History of Genocide in Africa: the many conflicts that have plagued post-colonial Africa have had very logical explanations and very few of these instances of African warring can be said to have resulted in genocide.Authored by an expert historian of Africa this book examines the history of six African countries―Namibia Rwanda Burundi Democratic Republic of Congo Sudan and Nigeria―in which the language of genocide has been mobilized to describe episodes of tragic mass violence. It seeks to place genocide within the context of African history acknowledging the few instances where the international legal term genocide has been applied appropriately to episodes of mass violence in African history and identifying the many other cases where it has not and instead the term has been used in a cynical manipulation to gain some political advantage.Readers will come to understand how to a large extent genocide accusations related to post-colonial Africa have often served to prolong wars and cause greater loss of life. The book also clarifies how in areas of Africa where genocides have actually occurred there appears to have been a common history of the imposition of racial ideologies and hierarchies during the colonial era―which when combined with other factors such as the local geography demography religion and/or economics resulted in tragic and appalling outcomes.Provides an unprecedented comprehensive history of genocide in Africa that will serve students of history war and society and genocide as well as general readersCovers Africas most infamous genocides as well as lesser-known cases of large scale atrocitiesAddresses events that are contested as genocides in Africa in recent history including the Nigerian Civil War as well as events in Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of the CongoExamines the historical context for each of these events to clearly explain how they occurred
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