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A Violent History

Forfatter:
pocket, 2025
Engelsk

The first long-durée history of large-scale violence in the Congo Basin

Since the early nineteenth century, political and military violence has played an exceptionally significant role in the territory corresponding to the present-day Democratic Republic of Congo. By emphasising the periodic re-occurrence of “warlordism” and the economy of plunder that characterises it, Giacomo Macola offers new analytical tools to interpret the history of the societies of the Congo Basin over the past two hundred years. In the concluding chapters, the author dwells on more recent events, detailing the collapse of Mobutu’s Zaire, the “Great African War” and the reasons for the continuing armed instability in the east of the country. Supplementing analyses of the contemporary dimension of African conflicts, Macola makes a case for the enduring importance of studying precolonial history.

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Undertittel
Power and Conflict in the Congo Basin from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
ISBN
9789462704510
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
454 gram
Utgivelsesdato
3.9.2025
Antall sider
272