Conquest and Resistance in West Africa: The Jeandet Affair and the Illusion of Colonial Justice
By (Author) Ruth Ginio
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
10th December 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Legal history
Social and cultural history
Hardback
264
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This book is an enthralling account of a legal scandal, which erupted in colonial Senegal in 1890 and reached the French metropolitan press and the parliament. The murder of a colonial administrator, Abel Jeandet, by one of his soldiers led to the brutal and illegal executions without trial of the killer and two local dignitaries. The volume follows the fascinating story of Ndiereby Ba, the widow of one of the dignitaries, who with the help of powerful metis men in the capital Saint Louis sued the French administrators who had supervised the executions for the murder of her husband. Through this captivating tale the book articulates the French expansion into West Africa, the resistance to colonial rule both violent and non-violent, and the lack of interest on the part of French politicians in the brutal conquest of a territory they know nothing about.
Ruth Ginio is Professor of History at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev