Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide

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Biafra
Biafra Alive
Biafran Enclave
Biafran Government
Biafran Leadership
Biafran Officer
Biafran Propaganda
Biafran Secession
Biafran Self-determination
Biafran Supporters
Biafran Troops
Brad Simpson
Brian McNeil
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Christopher Griffin
civil war studies
collective memory conflict
Douglas Anthony
Eastern Nigerians
Edlyne Anugwom
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Federal Military Government
Florian Hannig
Fraser Ottanelli
French Red Cross
Genocide
German Government
Gloria Chuku
Humanitarian Aid
humanitarian intervention
humanitarian NGOs research
ICRC Delegate
ICRC Headquarter
Ike Okonta
international relations Africa
Ivory Coast
James Farquharson
Karen E. Smith
Kevin O'Sullivan
Lasse Heerten
Marie-Luce Desgrandchamps
Maxim Matusevich
Mpalive-Hangson Msiska
Niger Delta
Nigeria Biafra War
Nigeria-Biafra
Nigerian Air Force
Nigerian Civil War
postcolonial African conflict analysis
Red Cross
Roy Doron
S. Elizabeth Bird
Samuel Fury Childs Daly
self-determination movements
West Germany
York Amsterdam News
Young Men
Zach Levey

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415347587
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume is the first, comprehensive and balanced historical account of the momentous Nigeria-Biafra war. It offers a multi-perspectival treatment of the conflict that explores issues such as local experiences of victims, the massive relief campaigns by humanitarian NGOs and international organizations like the Red Cross, the actions of foreign powers with interests in the conflict, and the significance of the international public sphere, in which the propaganda and public relations war about the question of genocide was waged.

A. Dirk Moses is Professor of Modern History at the University of Sydney. He is the author and editor of many publications on history, memory and genocide, including Colonial Counterinsurgency and Mass Violence: The Dutch Empire in Indonesia (2014, edited with Bart Luttikhuis) and the Journal of Genocide Research (senior editor).

Lasse Heerten is head of the project ‘Imperial Gateway: Hamburg, the German Empire, and the Making of a Global Port’ at the Freie Universität Berlin. Prior to this, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Human Rights at the University of California at Berkeley. His first book, a global history of the humanitarian crisis in Biafra, will be published by Cambridge University Press.