This book examines the role of war in shaping the African state society and economy. Richard J. Reid helps students understand different patterns of military organization through Africa''s history; the evolution of weaponry tactics and strategy; and the increasing prevalence of warfare and militarism in African political and economic systems. He traces shifts in the culture and practice of war from the first millennium into the era of the external slave trades and then into the nineteenth century when a military revolution unfolded across much of Africa. The repercussions of that revolution as well as the impact of colonial rule continue to this day. The frequency of coups d''tats and civil war in Africa''s recent past is interpreted in terms of the continent''s deeper past.
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