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Modern African Conflicts: An Encyclopedia of Civil Wars, Revolutions, and Terrorism
By (Author) Timothy J. Stapleton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
30th June 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Military history
Politics and government
355.0096
Hardback
432
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
907g
An essential resource for students or general readers interested in post-colonial Africa, this encyclopedia provides coverage of different regions, countries, wars, battles, factions, leaders, and foreign powers. Armed conflict represents a substantial part of African history since around 1960, yet this history is either insufficiently taught or overshadowed by negative stereotypes about African "tribal warfare." In an effort to introduce this vital topic to students and general readers alike, this one-volume encyclopedia provides concise historical information on conflicts that occurred in postcolonial Africa. The entries cover all the regions of Africa (North, West, Central, East, and Southern); the Cold War and postCold War periods; a range of important leaders; various types of conflicts from civil wars and insurgencies to conventional military engagements; involvement of foreign powers; and such themes as airpower, women and war, and genocide.
Timothy J. Stapleton is professor of African history at the University of Calgary.