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The Rising of the Red Shawls : A Revolt in Madagascar, 1895-1899, Paperback / softback Book

The Rising of the Red Shawls : A Revolt in Madagascar, 1895-1899 Paperback / softback

Part of the African Studies series

Paperback / softback

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Originally published in 1985, this book examines the rising of the menalamba, the Red Shawls, against French colonial rule in Madagascar in the 1890s.

Using the words of the Malagasy themselves and the archives of the Malagasy kings and queens, as well as European records, it tells from the inside the story of an Afro-Asian society at a moment of crisis.

In the century before the French conquest, rising tensions between modernising kings, self-seeking Christian oligarchs and reactionary guardians of the ancient talismans had weakened the capacity of the kingdom to resist.

But just two months after the French occupation of the capital the menalamba revivalist movement sought to restore the customs of the ancestors and expel the French from the island.

The civil war of 1895–9, which was fully described here for the first time, has cast a shadow on Malagasy politics ever since.

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