Africa's armies
from honor to infamy : a history from 1791 to the present
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Publication
2002 - Westview Press, Boulder, Colo, Colorado
Language
English
Word Count
82,000 words, Guess
Page Count
328 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3555922M
- ISBN-100813339472
- OCLC Control Number50448073
- OCLC Control Numberafricasarmiesfro00edge
- Library of Congress Control Number2002012446
and 2 more
- LibraryThing3404655
- Goodreads1893790
Classifications
- DDC355/.033067/09034
- LCCDT21.5 .E34 2002
Description
"In this chronicle of Africa's military history, Robert Edgerton starts in pre-colonial times, when armed forces or militias were essential to the maintenance and prosperity of their societies. Then, during the colonial era, African soldiers fought with death-defying courage, earning such respect as warriors that they were often recruited into the colonial armies to not only enforce colonial rule in Africa, but to fight for the European homelands as well. After independence swept through Africa, African military seized political power in country after country, ruling dictatorially for their own benefit and for that of their kinsmen and cronies. The author describes the post-colonial civil wars that have devastated much of sub-Saharan Africa - catastrophes marked by genocide, famine, disease, economic collapse, and steadily declining life expectancy. He ends by describing the role that Africa's military forces can and must play if the future is to bring better times to the continent's many peoples and states."--BOOK JACKET.
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