Dark Age by Brian Titley

Dark Age by Brian Titley

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An account of the turbulent career of Jean-Bedel Bokassa, self-styled and tyrannical Emperor of the Central African Republic. Titley probes the origins and veracity of the myths and legends surrounding Bokassa, and offers an interpretation of his authoritarian and self-aggrandizing style.

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Dark Age by Brian Titley

Following a lengthy career in the French army, Jean-Bedel Bokassa (1921-96) seized power in the Central African Republic in 1966. His flamboyance and excesses soon became legendary: he was accused of cannibalism, feeding enemies to lions and crocodiles, and beating schoolchildren to death. In 1977 he named himself Emperor and orchestrated a coronation in the style of Napoleon's. Bokassa was overthrown by French paratroopers in 1979 and went into exile, but returned to his homeland in 1985 to face a sensational trial. Presenting an account of Bokassa's turbulent career, this work probes the origins and veracity of the myths and legends surrounding him. The author interprets his authoritarian and self-aggrandizing style as an attempt to legitimize his regime in a context devoid of indigenous political structures. Through a combination of historical inquiry and investigative journalism, Titley also explores the troubled relations between France and its former colonies.
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ISBN 13 9780853237129
ISBN 10 0853237123
Titel Dark Age
Autor Brian Titley
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Verlag Liverpool University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1997-07-31
Seitenanzahl 276
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