Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Africa - From Slavery Days to Rwandan Genocide by John Laband

Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Africa - From Slavery Days to Rwandan Genocide by John Laband

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ISBN: 9781869141097

University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, June 2008

301 pages, Paperback

In most accounts of warfare, civilians suffer cruelties and make sacrifices silently and anonymously. Finally, historians turn their attention to those who are usually caught up in events beyond their control or understanding. This volume details the dismal impact war has had on the African people over the past five hundred years, from slavery days, the Zulu War, World Wars I and II, to the horrific civil wars following decolonization and the genocide in Rwanda. Chapters provide a representative range of civilian experiences during wartime in Africa extending from the late eighteenth century to the present, representing every region of Africa except North Africa. Timelines, glossaries, suggested further readings and maps are included, and the work is fully indexed.