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Soldier's Paradise
- Militarism in Africa After Empire
Engelsk Paperback
Soldier's Paradise
- Militarism in Africa After Empire
Engelsk Paperback

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In Soldier’s Paradise, Samuel Fury Childs Daly tells the story of how Africa’s military dictators tried and failed to transform their societies into martial utopias. Across the continent, independence was followed by a wave of military coups and revolutions. The soldiers who led them had a vision. In Nigeria and other former British colonies, officers governed like they fought battles-to them, politics was war by other means. Civilians were subjected to military-style discipline, which was indistinguishable from tyranny. Soldiers promised law and order, and they saw judges as allies in their mission to make society more like an army. But law was not the disciplinary tool soldiers thought it was. Using legal records, archival documents, and memoirs, Daly shows how law both enabled militarism and worked against it. For Daly, the law is a place to see decolonization’s tensions and ironies-independence did not always mean liberty, and freedom had a militaristic streak. In a moment when militarism is again on the rise in Africa, Daly describes not just where it came from but why it lasted so long.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
277
ISBN-13:
9781478030836
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1478030836
Udg. Dato:
4 okt 2024
Længde:
19mm
Bredde:
153mm
Højde:
228mm
Forlag:
Duke University Press
Oplagsdato:
4 okt 2024
Forfatter(e):
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