Untertitel:
A History of Violence in Central Africa
Herausgeber:
Oxford Academic
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.03.2018
Scott MacEachern's monograph makes a notable contribution to the study of the history of the Lake Chad Basin region in general and to the study of the activities of the militant Boko Haram group in particular. Indeed, the book may take a rightful place among the works of modern historians and social anthropologists.
Autorentext
Scott MacEachern is Professor of Anthropology at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine. He holds MA and PhD degrees in Archaeology from the University of Calgary. He has done archaeological research in Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, the United States and Canada, and travelled extensively in Africa.
Klappentext
This book provides much-needed historical context to the recent rise of Boko Haram, which has terrorised northeastern Nigeria through the last six years. It particularly examines the links between Boko Haram and borderland phenomena especially slave-raiding, banditry, and smuggling in this region during the last millennium.
Inhalt
1: Introduction/Chronological Guide
2: Deep Time, Modern Consequences
3: Making the Mountains
4: Frontiers and Enslavement
5: Coupeurs de Route and Douaniers-Combattantes
6: Understanding Boko Haram
7: Conclusions
Selected Readings
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