Dark Age (1997)

Biography & Autobiography / Historical, - Biography & Autobiography / Political, - History / Africa / Central, - Political Science / History & Theory, - Political Science / Political Freedom, - Political Science / Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism -

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E. Brian Titley

01/01/1997
Overview
This work recounts the turbulent political career of Jean-Bedel Bokassa, the flamboyant president-for-life and later emperor of the Central African Republic/Empire. Brian Titley examines the myths and legends surrounding the man, probes their origins and veracity, and attempts to provide a more balanced perspective on this controversial and misunderstood figure.
Original Language

English

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