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Politics and Violence in Burundi - The Language of Truth in an Emerging State

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Telling a neglected history of decolonisation and violence in Burundi, Aidan Russell examines the political language of truth that drove extraordinary change, from democracy to genocide. His study is the only English account of the first postcolonial genocide on the African continent.

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Introduction: talking politics and watching the border prologue, 1796-1959: people of the land; Part I. 1959-1961: 'To See the Son of a King': 1. Ukuri ni kumwe: talking truth; 2. Ibigendajoro: rebels in the name of the king; Part II. 1961-1967: 'A Most Total Anarchy': 3. Abanyabihuha: talking loyalty; 4. Ukuri n'ubutungane: the fate of the Bourgmestres; Part III. 1968-1972: 'Please Send Me a Car to Take Them Away': 5. Politiques bw'insaku: talking vigilance; 6. Couper tout ce qui dépasse: truth and violence; Conclusion: the Court of Baribuka; Bibliography.

About the author

Aidan Russell is Associate Professor of International History at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. He is the author of articles in Africa, The International Journal of African Historical Studies and the Journal of Eastern African Studies. He is the editor of Truth, Silence and Violence in Emerging States: Histories of the Unspoken (2018).

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Telling a neglected history of decolonisation and violence in Burundi, Aidan Russell examines the political language of truth that drove extraordinary change, from democracy to genocide. His study is the only English account of the first postcolonial genocide on the African continent.

Product details

Authors Aidan Russell, Aidan (Graduate Institute of Internationa Russell, Aidan (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Russell
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2020
 
EAN 9781108713412
ISBN 978-1-108-71341-2
No. of pages 330
Series African Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Burundi, HISTORY / Africa / East, African History

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