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Burkina Faso: A History of Power, Protest, and Revolution

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Full Title:

Burkina Faso: A History of Power, Protest, and Revolution

Contributors:

By (Author) Ernest Harsch

ISBN:

9781786991362

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Zed Books Ltd

Publication Date:

15th October 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Political science and theory
Political structures: democracy
Political structures: totalitarianism and dictatorship
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
Revolutionary groups and movements
National liberation and independence

Dewey:

966.2505

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 158mm, Height 240mm

Description

In October 2014, huge protests across Burkina Faso succeeded in overthrowing the long-entrenched regime of their authoritarian ruler, Blaise Compaor. Defying all expectations, this popular movement went on to defeat an attempted coup by the old regime, making it possible for a transitional government to organize free and fair elections the following year. In doing so, the people of this previously obscure West African nation surprised the world, and their struggle stands as one of the few instances of a popular democratic uprising succeeding in postcolonial sub-Saharan Africa. For over three decades, Ernest Harsch has researched and reported from Burkina Faso, interviewing subjects ranging from local democratic activists to revolutionary icon Thomas Sankara, the man once dubbed Africas Che Guevara. In this book, Harsch provides a compelling history of this little understood country, from the French colonial period to the Compaor regime and the movement that finally deposed him.

Reviews

An easy read that students of history and politics will find invaluable. * Africa Renewal *
Rich with detail of Burkinab society and the complex relationships of power, patronage and social class riveting and informative. * Africa at LSE *
A superb introduction to this small, landlocked country. * Foreign Affairs *
A major achievement. Taking us from independence to the 2014 popular revolution, this brilliant book enriches our understanding of both revolutions and African history. * Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University *
Smart, accessible, and essential reading for all who are interested in African politics. It provides new insight into Burkina Fasos fascinating political history, from Sankara to the 2014 uprising. * Laura Seay, Colby College *
Burkina Faso finds itself at the heart of the current Sahelian crisis, while simultaneously navigating its own revolutionary democratic transition. Harschs insightful and lively account offers keen insights into the political history of a fascinating yet unfortunately understudied country. * Leonardo A. Villaln, University of Florida *
A must-read for anyone interested in popular protests in Africa. Harsch provides a compelling history of the making of modern Burkina Faso, based on decades of research and an intimate knowledge of the country. * Maggie Dwyer, University of Edinburgh *
A fascinating journey through the turbulent history of Burkina Faso. This book shows how the 2014 uprising was both a remarkable and original episode in the countrys long tradition of protests and political inventiveness. * Marie-Soleil Frre, Universit libre de Bruxelles *
Few outsiders understand Burkina Faso better than Harsch, and nobody has written about it with more clarity and elegance. This is a sympathetic yet rigorous introduction to Burkinas political history, the best there is in English. * Pierre Englebert, Pomona College *
A riveting and accessible account of the insurgent actions of ordinary citizens in Burkina Faso, and of the righteous anger that fuels them. Provides excellent insights into the power of popular protest in Africa and beyond. * Zachariah Mampilly, co-author of Africa Uprising: Popular Protest and Political Change *

Author Bio

Ernest Harsch is an academic and freelance journalist who has written extensively on Africa since the 1970s. He is a research scholar affiliated with Columbia Universitys Institute of African Studies and previously served as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the universitys School of International and Public Affairs. He is a regular contributor on Burkina Faso to the Economist Intelligence Unit, and his writing has featured in publications ranging from Le Monde diplomatique to Africa Today. His previous books include Thomas Sankara: An African Revolutionary (2014).

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