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A History of Madagascar

by Soa Rakoto
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798265959652
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: History
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 160
  • Original Price: GBP 9.51
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 223 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Africa / East

Adrift in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is a world unto itself. Often called the "eighth continent," its history defies all expectation. This sweeping narrative unravels the island's central mystery: how a land just off the coast of Africa was first settled not by Africans, but by intrepid Austronesian seafarers who crossed the vast ocean from as far as Borneo. The book chronicles the subsequent arrival of Bantu-speaking peoples from the mainland, detailing the profound cultural and genetic fusion that created the unique Malagasy people. It explores the island's spectacular and now-threatened biodiversity, from its iconic lemurs to the extinct elephant birds, and traces how this unique environment has shaped the destiny of its inhabitants.

From this cultural synthesis, the book charts the rise of the first Malagasy societies, from the enigmatic Vazimba of oral tradition to the sophisticated kingdoms that would later dominate the island. It recounts Madagascar's integration into the medieval Indian Ocean trade, the arrival of Islam on its shores, and the establishment of a written language. The narrative then delves into the dramatic age of kingdoms, contrasting the sprawling, trade-fueled empires of the coastal Sakalava with the meticulous state-building of the Merina in the central highlands, a process that culminated in a powerful monarchy that would challenge the encroachment of Europe.

The story of Madagascar's fraught encounter with the West is told in vivid detail, from the modernizing ambitions of Radama I to the fierce resistance of Queen Ranavalona I. It traces the desperate diplomatic maneuvers of the late 19th century that ended in the French invasion, the fall of the monarchy, and the imposition of a colonial regime built on forced labor and economic extraction. The book gives a powerful account of the simmering resistance to French rule, which exploded in the brutal and pivotal 1947 Uprising, a national trauma that galvanized the movement for independence.

This comprehensive history brings the story to the present day, navigating the complexities of the post-independence era. It examines the neocolonial ties of the First Republic, the ruinous socialist experiment of the Second, and the tumultuous transition to democracy. The narrative untangles the recurring cycle of political crises that have defined the 21st century, dominated by the intense rivalries between figures like Marc Ravalomanana and Andry Rajoelina. By weaving together politics, culture, and the environment, this book provides a definitive account of the great red island's epic and singular journey, exploring the enduring challenges of governance, development, and identity in a nation caught between a unique history and an uncertain future.

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