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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Akali Omeni (University of St Andrews, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.339kg ISBN: 9781350541078ISBN 10: 1350541079 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 22 January 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsA remarkable book - accessible, reader-friendly and versatile * Iwebunor Okwechime, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria * Akali Omeni brings rigor and originality to a subject that continues to shape Nigeria and Africa’s security landscape. The Making of Boko Haram is not just scholarship; it is a valuable reference for historians, security practitioners and professional military education (PME). * Major General Muhammad Inuwa Idris (rtd), The 26th Commanding General of the Nigerian Defence Academy * The Making of Boko Haram is an important and much needed contribution to understanding the rise and trajectory of this violent and highly consequential movement. Akali Omeni has done a superb job of mining archival material, utilizing key narratives, and applying social movement theory to produce this compelling and authoritative account of Boko Haram * Bruce Hoffman, Georgetown University, USA * Akali Omeni's ""The Making of Boko Haram"" peels back critical layers to explain the group's origins, ideolog(ies) and violence, reframing our understanding of an extremist movement often narrowly defined despite its wider social movement grounding. Omeni skillfully uncovers the historical tensions and contextual debates between faith and politics which shaped Boko Haram's evolution, adaptation and resilience. A timely and essential read, imperative for Nigeria and the world to better understand the challenge rising religious fundamentalism' poses to multicultural, constitutional democracy. * Leena Koni Hoffmann-Atar, Chatham House, UK * Omeni has written the definitive history of Boko Haram. Vivid, well-evidenced and gripping. If you are interested in understanding how social movements gradually embrace terror, with Boko Haram as an exemplar, you should read this book. * Finda Koroma, ECOWAS Commission, Former Vice President, Sierra Leone * A remarkable book - accessible, reader-friendly and versatile * Iwebunor Okwechime, Professor, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria * The Making of Boko Haram is an important and much needed contribution to understanding the rise and trajectory of this violent and highly consequential movement. Akali Omeni has done a superb job of mining archival material, utilizing key narratives, and applying social movement theory to produce this compelling and authoritative account of Boko Haram * Bruce Hoffman, Professor, Georgetown University, USA * Akali Omeni's ""The Making of Boko Haram"" peels back critical layers to explain the group's origins, ideolog(ies) and violence, reframing our understanding of an extremist movement often narrowly defined despite its wider social movement grounding. Omeni skillfully uncovers the historical tensions and contextual debates between faith and politics which shaped Boko Haram's evolution, adaptation and resilience. A timely and essential read, imperative for Nigeria and the world to better understand the challenge rising religious fundamentalism' poses to multicultural, constitutional democracy. * Leena Koni Hoffmann-Atar, Dr, Chatham House, UK * Author Informationomeni is the principal consultant at Terrorism Studies Consultancy and a visiting professor at Boston University. He has taught at the War Studies Department, King’s College London, at the University of Leicester, and at the University of St Andrews, UK, where he was Senior Lecturer. He is the author of Policing and Politics in Nigeria (2022), Insurgency and War in Nigeria (2019), Counter-Insurgency in Nigeria (2017) and Picking Sides: Race, Ethnicity and Recruitment in the Colonial Nigerian Army (forthcoming). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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