Liberia has been one of Africa's most violent trouble spots. In
1990, when thousands of teenage fighters, including young men
wearing women's clothing and bizarre objects of decoration, laid
siege to the capital, the world took notice. Since then Liberia has
been through devastating civil upheaval. What began as a civil
conflict, has spread to other West African nations.
Eschewing popular stereotypes and simple explanations, Stephen
Ellis traces the history of the civil war that has blighted Liberia
in recent years and looks at its political, ethnic and cultural
roots. He focuses on the role religion and ritual have played in
shaping and intensifying this brutal war. In this edition, with a
new preface by the author, Ellis provides a current picture of
Liberia and details how much of the same problems still exist.
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