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Traditional Religion and Guerrilla Warfare in Modern Africa (Hardcover)
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Traditional Religion and Guerrilla Warfare in Modern Africa (Hardcover)
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This study examines a political-military tradition in sub-Saharan
Africa which has survived colonialism as well as the Cold War. Five
modern African insurgencies are evaluated: Madagascar 1947, Kenya
(Mau Mau) 1952-63, Cameroon (UPC) 1955-70, Congo/Zaire (Kwilu)
1964-8 and Mozambique (RENAMO) 1977-92. These case-studies
demonstrate a persistent link between traditional African religion
and contemporary nationalist movements whose political as well as
military significance has frequently been underestimated and often
misunderstood.
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