?To Devour the Land of Mkwawa?: Colonial Violence and the German-Hehe War in East Africa c. 1884-1914 Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

?To Devour the Land of Mkwawa?: Colonial Violence and the German-Hehe War in East Africa c. 1884-1914 Book

To Devour the Land of Mkwawa focuses on the German-Hehe War, which raged across the Southern Highlands of what is now Tanzania in the 1890s. The central question of this work is nature of imperial violence in the African context, in this case perpetrated by German-led colonial forces in their attempt to subdue the large, martially proficient Hehe conquest state. The extreme brutality and destruction that characterized this nearly decade-long campaign resulted not simply from some sort of ?special path? of the German Empire or some sort of culturally encoded national pathology, but rather arose from the interplay of conditions and exigencies ?on the spot? in East Africa and broader, overlapping circuits of violence that connected processes and events across the globe. This work also seeks to destabilize the traditional binary of omnipotent European invaders and passive African victims. These events are a part of world history, not just East African or German history, and they offer one an opportunity to explore the larger issue of how violence and warfare?particularly irregular, ?asymmetrical? warfare?shaped and continue to shape our world.Read More

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  • 3838345428
  • 9783838345420
  • David Pizzo
  • 4 May 2010
  • LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 264
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