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Blessed with natural beauty and rich vegetation, Rwanda is often called the land of a thousand hills (le pays des mille collines), a reference to its many lush and green rolling hills. Moreover, for many Rwandans, at least in the past, Rwanda, in spite of its small size, is vast; in fact, it means the universe. This idyllic view, however, sharply contrasts with the sad history of ethnic strife that unfolded since the 1950s: the 1959 Hutu Revolution followed by years of anti-Tutsi pogroms, undemocratic regimes, the civil war of 1990-1994, and, more significantly, the April-July 1994 genocide against the Tutsi and the killing of Hutu who opposed the killings. The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi remains the most defining single event in contemporary Rwanda, and many people in the world today know of this central African nation from the prism of extreme mass violence that sullied the end of the 20th century amid international indifference and has since haunted the world's conscience. This

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Earlier editions include the 2007 ‘new’ edition, by Twagilimana, and the original Scarecrow edition, by Learthern Dorsey. This second edition is expanded by more than 80 pages from the previous, the majority of which are accounted for by expansion of the 300-plus entries at the heart of the work. The chronology and bibliography were also updated and expanded. Following the familiar format of the ‘Historical Dictionaries’ series, acronyms and abbreviations, a chronology, and an author's introduction (80 pages) precede the A–Z entries…. Five appendixes provide basic facts about the country, the history of its rulers, and recent governance…. The extensive bibliography is categorized by broad area (history, politics, culture, science, and more). For librarians wondering whether to replace the 2007 work, this expanded edition provides greater perspective on the 20-plus years after Rwanda's shattering genocide; for those with shelf space, it is worth retaining the older 1994 edition for its pre-genocide historical overview and chronology. Especially valuable for academic programs in African studies, global studies, and political science. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All academic levels; general readers; professionals/practitioners. * CHOICE *

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Editor’s Foreword Jon Woronoff Acknowledgments Reader’s Note Acronyms and Abbreviations Maps Chronology Introduction THE DICTIONARY Appendix A: Rwanda at a Glance Appendix B: Bami (Kings) of Rwanda Appendix C: Presidents of Rwanda Appendix D: Rwandan Government Lineup Appendix E: Prime Ministers of Rwanda Bibliography About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/6/2015 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442255906, 978-1442255906
      ISBN10: 1442255900

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      Book Synopsis
      Blessed with natural beauty and rich vegetation, Rwanda is often called the land of a thousand hills (le pays des mille collines), a reference to its many lush and green rolling hills. Moreover, for many Rwandans, at least in the past, Rwanda, in spite of its small size, is vast; in fact, it means the universe. This idyllic view, however, sharply contrasts with the sad history of ethnic strife that unfolded since the 1950s: the 1959 Hutu Revolution followed by years of anti-Tutsi pogroms, undemocratic regimes, the civil war of 1990-1994, and, more significantly, the April-July 1994 genocide against the Tutsi and the killing of Hutu who opposed the killings. The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi remains the most defining single event in contemporary Rwanda, and many people in the world today know of this central African nation from the prism of extreme mass violence that sullied the end of the 20th century amid international indifference and has since haunted the world's conscience. This

      Trade Review
      Earlier editions include the 2007 ‘new’ edition, by Twagilimana, and the original Scarecrow edition, by Learthern Dorsey. This second edition is expanded by more than 80 pages from the previous, the majority of which are accounted for by expansion of the 300-plus entries at the heart of the work. The chronology and bibliography were also updated and expanded. Following the familiar format of the ‘Historical Dictionaries’ series, acronyms and abbreviations, a chronology, and an author's introduction (80 pages) precede the A–Z entries…. Five appendixes provide basic facts about the country, the history of its rulers, and recent governance…. The extensive bibliography is categorized by broad area (history, politics, culture, science, and more). For librarians wondering whether to replace the 2007 work, this expanded edition provides greater perspective on the 20-plus years after Rwanda's shattering genocide; for those with shelf space, it is worth retaining the older 1994 edition for its pre-genocide historical overview and chronology. Especially valuable for academic programs in African studies, global studies, and political science. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All academic levels; general readers; professionals/practitioners. * CHOICE *

      Table of Contents
      Editor’s Foreword Jon Woronoff Acknowledgments Reader’s Note Acronyms and Abbreviations Maps Chronology Introduction THE DICTIONARY Appendix A: Rwanda at a Glance Appendix B: Bami (Kings) of Rwanda Appendix C: Presidents of Rwanda Appendix D: Rwandan Government Lineup Appendix E: Prime Ministers of Rwanda Bibliography About the Author

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