The Warrior Tradition in Modern AfricaAli Al Amin Mazrui |
Contents
ALI A MAZRUI Armed Kinsmen and the Origins of the State | 7 |
WARREN WEINSTEIN Military Continuities in the Rwanda State | 48 |
ALI A MAZRUI The Warrior Tradition and the Masculinity of War | 69 |
UCHENDU The Cultural Roots of Aggressive Behaviour | 99 |
JUDITH LYNNE HANNA African Dance and the Warrior Tradition | 111 |
DENT OCAYALAKIDI Manhood Warriorhood and Sex in Eastern Africa | 134 |
AIDAN SOUTHALL The Bankruptcy of the Warrior Tradition | 166 |
ALI A MAZRUI Gandhi Marx and the Warrior Tradition in African | 179 |
Military Rule and | 236 |
Notes about Authors | 259 |
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