Soldiers at Peace: Veterans of the Civil War in Mozambique
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781349535712
ISBN-10: 1349535710
Pagini: 244
Ilustrații: XI, 244 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2007
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1349535710
Pagini: 244
Ilustrații: XI, 244 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2007
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction Centers and Peripheries: Patterns of War PART I: WAR AND RESOCIALIZATION Violence on the Periphery: Renamo Combatants, Civilians, and Violence Violence at the Center: Frelimo Combatants, Civilians, and Violence PART II: THE RETURN TO CIVILIAN LIFE An Incomplete Rupture: Post-War Settlement and Livelihoods Riots and Reconciliation: Veterans' Politics Conclusion
Recenzii
"This book makes a very important contributionfor scholars and policy-makers concerned with the dynamics of warfare, post-conflict transitions, and governance throughout the developing world."
- Stephen Lubkemann, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, The George Washington University
"The notion of new wars, fought by drug-crazed young combatants driven by opportunist greed, has grabbed the attention of journalists, politicians and some academics. Africa, in particular, has been seen as the 'home' of such violence. Focusing on Mozambique, this book offers a much-needed antidote. It is a balanced, carefully-researched assessment of combatants in the Mozambique war, how and why they fought, and what they have contributed to the remaking of post-war society. This fine study conveys the important message that it is a fatal mistake to strip war of its social content. Its implications havewide significance and application."
- Paul Richards, author of Fighting for the Rain-Forest: War, Youth, and Resources in Sierra Leone
"Jessica Schafer explores the experience of soldiers after the long liberation struggle and civil war in Mozambique, and shows why this experience has been different. She is a brilliant fieldworker in a difficult context, and her interviews enable her to paint a vivid picture of the lives of ordinary soldiers both during the war and after. This is an excellent volume - theoretically informed, denselyresearched, sympathetically written, and full of comparative interest."
- William Beinart, Professor of Race Relations, and Chair, School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, University of Oxford
- Stephen Lubkemann, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, The George Washington University
"The notion of new wars, fought by drug-crazed young combatants driven by opportunist greed, has grabbed the attention of journalists, politicians and some academics. Africa, in particular, has been seen as the 'home' of such violence. Focusing on Mozambique, this book offers a much-needed antidote. It is a balanced, carefully-researched assessment of combatants in the Mozambique war, how and why they fought, and what they have contributed to the remaking of post-war society. This fine study conveys the important message that it is a fatal mistake to strip war of its social content. Its implications havewide significance and application."
- Paul Richards, author of Fighting for the Rain-Forest: War, Youth, and Resources in Sierra Leone
"Jessica Schafer explores the experience of soldiers after the long liberation struggle and civil war in Mozambique, and shows why this experience has been different. She is a brilliant fieldworker in a difficult context, and her interviews enable her to paint a vivid picture of the lives of ordinary soldiers both during the war and after. This is an excellent volume - theoretically informed, denselyresearched, sympathetically written, and full of comparative interest."
- William Beinart, Professor of Race Relations, and Chair, School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, University of Oxford
Notă biografică
JESSICA SCHAFER is Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of History, University of Victoria, British Columbia, USA.