A History of Rwanda: From the Monarchy to Post-genocidal Justice
provides a complete history of Rwanda, from the precolonial
abanyiginya kingdom, through the German and Belgian colonial periods
and subsequent independence, and then the devastating 1994 genocide
and reconstruction, right up to the modern day. Based on extensive
archival research, this book provides new insights and corrects many
popular stereotypes about Rwanda, aiming to go beyond the polarized
and heated debates focused on the genocide and the events that
followed. Readers will get a clear and broad picture of Rwanda’s
history and the social and political contexts that have defined the
county from the pre-colonial period onwards. Embedding Rwanda’s
history in the regional context, this book avoids simple moral
judgements and instead shows where and when Rwanda differed from its
neighbours and how the country’s history fits into larger debates
about colonialism, genocide, ethnicity, race and development. Offering
a full and balanced exploration of Rwanda’s rich and paradoxical
history, this book will be an important read for researchers and
students of African history, genocide studies, transitional justice,
colonialism, and political and social anthropology.
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From the Monarchy to Post-genocidal Justice
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000892901
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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