
For more than seventy years, authoritarian rule was the dominant form of government in sub-Saharan Africa. Three-quarters of African states have experienced some form of one-party or military rule since 1945. Accessible and engaging, Authoritarian Africa: Repression, Resistance, and the Power of Ideas is the first book to examine this subject from a historical perspective. Exploring the history and legacy of authoritarianism in Africa--from the colonial era until the onset of democracy in the early 1990s--it introduces students to the variety of authoritarian regimes that have existed on the continent, including one-party states, military rule, and personal dictatorships.This unique text also provides essential new insights, revising the traditional "story" of African authoritarianism by drawing on primary source materials (from songs to statistics) to provide a fresh, original perspective. Looking at what sustained authoritarian rule in Africa over more than a century, the authors consider the phenomenon on its own terms--not simply as a way station on the road to democracy--and in the context of the continent's social, political, intellectual, and economic history.
This book investigates the historical prevalence and mechanisms of authoritarian rule in sub-Saharan Africa from the colonial era through the early 1990s. Jonathan Fisher and Nic Cheeseman, both established scholars in African politics, utilize a multidisciplinary approach to challenge the narrative that authoritarianism was merely a transitional phase. By integrating primary source materials, including cultural artifacts and statistical data, they argue that these regimes were sustained by specific intellectual, social, and economic frameworks that warrant study on their own terms.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this text as a significant contribution to African political history for its departure from traditional democratization-focused narratives. Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, making it a suitable resource for students and researchers seeking a comprehensive overview of 20th-century African governance.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2019-10-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190279656
ISBN-13:
9780190279653
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