Thomas Sankara: A Revolutionary In Cold War Africa

Brian J. Peterson
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Thomas Sankara: A Revolutionary In Cold War Africa

Brian J. Peterson
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  • Date de publication : Mar 02, 2021
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 350
  • Éditeur : Indiana University Press
  • ISBN : 9780253053763
  • Dimensions : 5.9" W x 0.9" L x 9.0" H
Brian J. Peterson is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Africana Studies Program at Union College. He is author of Islamization from Below: The Making of Muslim Communities in Rural French Sudan, 1880?1960.
"This is a well-written, thoroughly researched, clearly presented biography of Thomas Sankara that pays attention to the strengths and weaknesses of its subject and placing his attainments and failures within the broad context of Burkina Faso history, politics, and culture, as well as the larger context of African and global affairs in the closing decades of the last century. Biographies of African leaders and thinkers are few and when they are available, they barely rise above the level of hagiography or excoriation. Brian J. Peterson avoids both pitfalls."—Olfmi Tw, Cornell University, author of Africa Must Be Modern

"A poignant, compelling account of one of independent Africa's most innovative and progressive leaders, who was assassinated in a home-grown military coup assisted by foreign powers. Through meticulous oral and archival research, Peterson reconstructs the complex historical figure who was both idolized and hated, erased from official histories and idealized in popular collective memory—and places him within the context of his people, place, and times."—Elizabeth Schmidt, Professor Emeritus of History at Loyola University, Maryland, and author of Cold War and Decolonization in Guinea, 1946-1958.

"Thomas Sankara was a charismatic leader who emerged in Burkina Faso after the original promises of Africa's independence had faded amidst numerous betrayals. Although he held power for only four years (1983-87), his revolutionary vision for ending corruption and uplifting the masses generated enthusiasm and hope across Africa, and his brutal assassination made him a martyr whose legacy still lingers. Brian Peterson's meticulously researched and beautifully written biography of Sankara draws on over one hundred interviews and mines previously unused archives to paint an intimate and nuanced portrait of hopes shattered and dreams unrealized during the second generation of West Africa's independence."—Robert Harms, Henry J. Heinz Professor of History and African Studies, Yale University

"Everyone who has lived in Francophone West Africa has seen taxis sporting stickers with Thomas Sankara's image. In the years since Sankara's 1983 seizure of power, he has become an icon of the virtuous coup d'tat, and a symbol of political martyrdom. Brian Peterson has given us a stellar book on Sankara, one that presents the man's qualities, his errors of judgment, and the full context of West Africa in the 1970s and 80s that gave rise to his moment in power as well as the dismantling of his revolutionary program in the years after his murder. This book is required reading for anyone interested in the history of revolutionary movements in Africa."—Mike McGovern, University of Michigan

"Thomas Sankara: A Revolutionary in Cold War Africa is one of the most fully realized biographies of a modern African politicalgure in recent years, and a striking portrayal not just of this fascinating and ultimately tragic states-man but of an entire political era on the continent."—New York Review of Books

"This is an exemplary biography of an Africa president revered for his integrity and gift of inspired leadership."—R. I. Rotberg, Harvard University, Choice

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