"An eminently readable and useful treatment of the military’s role in the European colonialization... an interesting, sometimes fascinating, account of conflict in Africa... " ―Parameters

"There is no ...

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"An eminently readable and useful treatment of the military’s role in the European colonialization... an interesting, sometimes fascinating, account of conflict in Africa... " ―Parameters

"There is no comparable work. None covers as broad a topic―the experience of colonial wars of all the imperial powers and at the same time a consideration of the African wars of resistance against the imperial attacks." ―William B. Cohen, Indiana University

This path-breaking work investigates the social, economic, and political impact of the European colonial wars in Africa on both the victors and the vanquished.



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