Soldiers, Martyrs, Traitors, and Exiles
Soldiers, Martyrs, Traitors, and Exiles by Tricia Redeker Hepner
This book by Tricia Redeker Hepner is an ethnographic and creative account of the Eritrean independence movement and nation-building project after 1991. It looks at how Eritrean refugees and exiles in the U.S. and nationalist guerrilla fighters in the Horn of Africa were drawn together around the political agenda of Eritrean independence from Ethiopia between 1961 and 1991. The book highlights the transnational nature of the revolution and how it impacted diaspora communities and the nation-state, enhancing authoritarian rule but also inspiring democratization and human rights movements. It provides insight into political intolerance and violence as well as the strength and resilience of the Eritrean people shaped profoundly by war, forced migration, and the promises and failures of nationalism.
Soldiers, Martyrs, Traitors, and Exiles by Tricia Redeker Hepner