The Cameroon War - A History of French Neocolonialism in Africa
| Verlag | Verso UK |
| Auflage | 29.07.2025 |
| Seiten | 192 |
| Format | 13,9 x 21,0 x 1,2 cm |
| Gewicht | 183 g |
| Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
| Reihe | Verso's Southern Questions |
| EAN | 9781788733762 |
| Bestell-Nr | 78873376UA |
According to conventional wisdom, France’s empire in sub- Saharan Africa ended peacefully. But this book tells a different story. The shocking violence of a secret war roiled Cameroon in the 1950s and ’60s. A mass movement for self-determination had emerged under the leadership of the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon (UPC), and France responded with brutal repression. As in Algeria, French forces waged a bloody counterinsurgency campaign. They eventually eradicated the opposition and installed a client dictatorship in the capital, Yaoundé.
With the world focused on the Algerian bloodbath, the conflict in Cameroon received little attention at the time. Its devastating aftermath — and tens of thousands of victims — were intentionally obscured by French authorities and their local collaborators. The Cameroon War uncovers this hidden history. It illuminates a forgotten struggle for decolonisation at the origin of neocolonial rule in Francophone Africa, a story that is still unfolding today.