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Atomic Junction: Nuclear Power in Africa after Independence , by Abena Dove Osseo-Asare 《原子连接:独立后非洲的核能》,作者:Abena Dove Osseo-Asare
Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-tat00003
Chloe Mayoux
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Mobilizing Memory: The Great War and the language of politics in colonial Algeria, 1918–1939 , by Dónal Hassett 动员记忆:1918-1939年阿尔及利亚殖民地的大战和政治语言,Dónal Hassett
Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-tat00002
A. Drew
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An Image of Northwest Yorùbáland during World War II 西北的形象Yorùbáland在第二次世界大战期间
Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-bja10014
Babatunde A. Ogundiwin
West Africa became more strategically important during the Second World War owing to the air reinforcement route to Northeast Africa. The West African Air Reinforcement Route (WARR) went across the colony of Nigeria into the African interior. Geographical knowledge production was important for the smooth running of these air logistics operations. The United States, which came on the air supply route in support of the British war effort, was involved in map production for this purpose. Hence, this paper explores the United States military cartography of WARR, used during the Second World War. In particular, it examines the 1942 image of Northwest Yorùbáland. This paper contends that the reproduced African landscapes of the Geographical Section of the General Staff (GSGS) 2465 Series convey ideological meanings. As a social practice, cartography during this global conflict resulted in further territorial ordering and control over the ground and air space of this part of West Africa. These Allied military maps depicted specific geographies along the trans-African air route, with precise strategic purpose, but they also had ideological implications for wider cultural geographies.
在第二次世界大战期间,西非由于通往北非的空中增援路线而在战略上变得更加重要。西非空中增援路线(WARR)穿过尼日利亚殖民地进入非洲内陆。地理知识的生产对于这些航空物流业务的顺利运行非常重要。为了支持英国的战争,美国在空中支援路线上,为此参与了地图的制作。因此,本文探讨了第二次世界大战期间使用的美国军事地图。特别地,它检查了1942年的图像西北Yorùbáland。本文认为,《总参谋部地理处2465》系列再现的非洲景观具有思想意义。作为一种社会实践,在这场全球冲突中,制图导致了对西非这部分地区的进一步领土秩序和对地面和空中的控制。这些盟军军事地图描绘了跨非洲航线沿线的特定地理位置,具有精确的战略目的,但它们也对更广泛的文化地理具有意识形态意义。
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Soldiers and the State in Zimbabwe , by Godfrey Maringira 《津巴布韦的士兵与国家》,戈弗雷·马林吉拉著
Pub Date : 2022-12-13 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-00602004
M. Lord
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The Naval War in South African Waters, 1939–1945 , by Evert Kleynhans 《1939-1945年南非水域的海战》,埃弗特·克莱因汉斯著
Pub Date : 2022-12-13 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-00602003
D. Craig
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Addendum: The Sudanese Army’s History 1953–1970s 附录:苏丹军队的历史(1953 - 1970)
Pub Date : 2022-12-13 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-00602001
C. Robinson
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Things Fall Apart 事情分崩离析
Pub Date : 2022-10-06 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-bja10013
Whitney Grespin, Matthew Marchese
As Cold War tensions rose, Soviet aid was offered to the nascent Somali government in pursuit of broader geopolitical machinations that were seen to supersede Somali interests, laying the groundwork for a decades-long mismatch between local intentions and Cold War superpower objectives in the Horn of Africa. Vast quantities of materiel and training were provided to Somalia from 1960 onwards, and by 1976 Somalia boasted a 22,000-man army and was the fourth most heavily armed nation in Sub-Saharan Africa, largely due to Soviet largesse. One year later, the Soviets were expelled and the assistance ceased, having left Somalia with an unsustainable, corrupt, and repressive security structure as a direct result of high levels of foreign assistance that were not well coordinated with host nation sustainment capabilities.
随着冷战紧张局势的加剧,苏联向新生的索马里政府提供援助,以追求更广泛的地缘政治阴谋,这些阴谋被视为取代了索马里的利益,为数十年来当地意图与冷战时期超级大国在非洲之角的目标之间的不匹配奠定了基础。从1960年起,美国向索马里提供了大量的物资和训练,到1976年,索马里拥有22000人的军队,是撒哈拉以南非洲第四大全副武装的国家,这主要归功于苏联的慷慨援助。一年后,苏联人被驱逐,援助停止,给索马里留下了一个不可持续的、腐败的、镇压性的安全结构,这是高水平的外国援助与东道国的维持能力没有很好协调的直接结果。
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West African Soldiers in Britain’s Colonial Army, 1860–1960 , by Timothy Stapleton 《英国殖民军队中的西非士兵,1860-1960》蒂莫西·斯台普顿著
Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-tat00001
Maggie Dwyer
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“I need to protect everyone” “我需要保护每一个人”
Pub Date : 2022-09-19 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-bja10012
C. Davey
This article examines violent masculinity and locates this performative identity within ethnic conflict and African masculinity literature. Analysis focuses on the development of Congolese Banyamulenge soldiers’ masculine narratives and moral justifications of violence. The article responds to this question: what is Banyamulenge violent masculinity, and how has it developed? The process of how Banyamulenge masculinity evolved in response to perceptions of threat, and elements of genocide are present. These men considered themselves the final protectors of Tutsis regionally and in the Congo, deploying a degree of exceptionalism. Using narrative analysis, this article engages the above literature and original fieldwork interviews with Banyamulenge soldiers and political actors. The concept of violent masculinity addresses the masculinity gap of broader ethnic conflict literature. This article also offers a significant empirical contribution in terms of Banyamulenge involvement in local and regional conflicts. Violent masculinity evolved as a Banyamulenge practice, whilst being embedded in traditional structures.
本文考察了暴力男性气质,并将这种表现身份定位于种族冲突和非洲男性气质文学中。分析的重点是刚果巴尼亚穆伦格士兵的男性叙事和暴力的道德理由的发展。这篇文章回答了这个问题:什么是Banyamulenge暴力男子气概,它是如何发展的?巴尼亚穆伦格人的男子气概是如何在对威胁的认知和种族灭绝因素的反应中进化的。这些人认为自己是该地区和刚果的图西族人的最后保护者,他们有一定程度的例外主义。本文采用叙事分析的方法,结合上述文献和对巴尼亚穆伦格士兵和政治人物的原始实地采访。暴力男子气概的概念解决了更广泛的种族冲突文学中的男子气概差距。本文还就巴尼亚穆伦格参与地方和地区冲突提供了重要的实证贡献。暴力的男子气概演变为Banyamulenge实践,同时嵌入传统结构。
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“only the rags we had on …” “只有我们穿的破衣服……”
Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI: 10.1163/24680966-bja10010
K. Horn
The Italian prisoner-of-war (POW) experience in the Union of South Africa is not well represented in scholarly publications. Research on this topic tends to focus on the general feeling of partnership between captors and captives that came about after 1943, when a new camp commandant was appointed at Zonderwater, the largest POW camp in the Union. There is no doubt that POW s and military authorities shared a mindset cooperation, but it represents one interpretation only. With educational, cultural, and sporting programmes arranged by welfare officers, many POW s gained skills and positive experiences from their captivity. However, POW s arrived early in 1941, when Zonderwater and its staff were ill-prepared for the challenges that awaited them. From 1941 to 1942 the camp commandant, Colonel DW de Wet, attempted but failed to manage the camp according to the regulations set out by the Geneva Convention of 1929 for the treatment of prisoners-of-war, of which the Union was a signatory. This article looks at the causes of De Wet’s apparent failure and the consequences thereof on the prisoners, the camp staff and to a smaller extent, on the Union government.
意大利战俘在南非联盟的经历在学术出版物中没有得到很好的体现。关于这一主题的研究往往集中在1943年之后出现的俘虏和俘虏之间的伙伴关系,当时在联邦最大的战俘营桑德尔沃特(Zonderwater)任命了一位新的营地指挥官。虽然国军俘虏 和军队当局之间存在着“思维上的合作”,但这只是一种解释。福利官员安排了教育、文化和体育活动,许多战俘 从囚禁中获得了技能和积极的经验。然而,战俘 早在1941年就到达了,当时水下乐园和它的工作人员对等待他们的挑战准备不足。从1941年到1942年,集中营指挥官DW de Wet上校试图按照1929年《日内瓦公约》中关于战俘待遇的规定来管理集中营,但失败了,该公约是联邦的签署国。本文着眼于德维特明显失败的原因及其对囚犯、集中营工作人员和联邦政府(在较小程度上)的影响。
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