Sierra Leone: A Political History

Sierra Leone: A Political History
David Harris
Paperback
h216 x 138mm - 256pg
2 Jul 2020 UK
9781787384125
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Sierra Leone came to world attention in the 1990s when a catastrophic civil war linked to the diamond trade was reported globally. This fleet- ing and particular interest, however, obscured two crucial processes in this small West African state. On the one hand, while the civil war was momentous, brutal and affected all Sierra Leoneans, it was also just one element in the long and faltering attempt to build a nation and state given the country's immensely problematic pre-colonial and British colonial legacies. On the other, the aftermath of the war precipitated a huge inter- national effort to construct a 'liberal peace', with mixed results, and thus made Sierra Leone a laboratory for post-Cold War interventions. Sierra Leone examines 225 years of its history and fifty years of independence, placing state- society relations at the centre of an original and revealing investigation of those who have tried to rule or change Sierra Leone and its inhabitants and the responses engendered.It interweaves the historical narrative with sketches of politicians, anecdotes, the landscape and environment and key turning-points, alongside theoretical and other comparisons with the rest of Africa. It is a new contribution to the debate for those who already know Sierra Leone and a solid point of entry for those who wish to know.
'Harris weaves a story of fascinating detail - vivid sketches of key figures in the country's political history, and of the topography and personality of its capital Freetown - alongside big political themes of state building, war and regional power politics. This is a rich introduction not only to Sierra Leone but to the politics of Africa and its place in the world.' - Julia Gallagher, Lecturer in International Politics, Royal Holloway, University of London 'This is the first general history of Sierra Leone to take account of the civil war of 1991-2002. Clearly written and well organised, it is the best single introduction to its subject now available.' - Stephen Ellis, Professor of Social Sciences at the Free University, Amsterdam and author of Season of Rains: Africa in the World
David Harris is Lecturer in African Studies at Bradford University and specialises in West African politics. He is the author of Civil War and Democracy in West Africa: Conflict Resolution, Elections and Justice in Sierra Leone and Liberia.

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