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New perspectives on the Nigeria-Biafra war: no victor, no vanquished

Bartrop, Paul R.(Contributions by)Das, Anwesha(Contributions by)Duru, Austine(Contributions by)Ifekwe, Bernard Steiner(Contributions by)Ihunna, Obinna Innocent(Contributions by)Inyang, Etiido Effiong William(Contributions by)Korieh, Chima J.(Contributions by)Ngumah, Hyacinth Chidozie(Contributions by)Njoku, Francis O. C.(Contributions by)Nnaemeka, Obioma(Contributions by)Nwaokocha, Odigwe A.(Contributions by)Omenka, Nicholas Ibeawuchi(Contributions by)Opara, John Kelechi(Contributions by)Sackeyfio, Rose A.(Contributions by)Sherman, John(Contributions by)Ugochukwu, Francoise(Contributions by)Uzoigwe, G. N.(Contributions by)Korieh, Chima J.(Edited by)
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New Perspectives on the Nigeria-Biafra War: No Victor, No Vanquished analyzes the continued impact of the Nigeria-Biafra war on the Igbo, the failure of the reconstruction and reconciliation effort in the post-war period, and the politics of exclusion of the memory of the war in public discourse in Nigeria. Furthermore, New Perspectives on the Nigeria-Biafra War explores the resilience of the Igbo people and the different strategies they have employed to preserve the history and memory of Biafra. The contributors argue that the war had important consequences for the socio-political developments in the post-war period, ushering in two differing ideologies: a paternalistic ideology of "co-option" of the Igbo by the Nigerian state, under the false premise of 'No Victor, No Vanquished," and the Igbo commitment to self-preservation on the other.

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Lexington Books
1793631123 / 9781793631121
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/09/2021
English
428 pages
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