Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Africa: From Slavery Days to Rwandan Genocide

John Paul Clow Laband John Paul Clow Laban
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Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Africa: From Slavery Days to Rwandan Genocide

John Paul Clow Laband John Paul Clow Laban
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"Nine contributions from Laband and other scholars discuss the impact of war on the daily life of civilians in various regions of Africa. Coverage spans time periods ranging from the late 18th century to the present day. A sampling of topics includes civilian casualties in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the impact of WWI on African people, and the consequences of Sudan''s series of civil wars on the civilian population. Laband teaches history at Wilfrid Laurier U. in Canada."-Reference & Research Book News
  • Published date: Nov 30, 2006
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 312
  • Publisher: Greenwood
  • ISBN: 9780313335402
  • Dimensions: 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H
JOHN LABANDis Professor and Department Chair of the History Department at Wilfrid Laurier University, Kitchener, Ontario. He is the author ofThe Transvaal Rebellion: The First Boer War 1800-1881, (2005),Atlas of the Later Zulu Wars of the 1880s, (2001),The Illustrated Guide to the Anglo-Zulu War, (2000, along with Paul Thompson),The Rise and Fall of the Zulu Nation, (1997), andKingdom in Crisis: The Zulu Response to the British Invasion of 1879, (1992).

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