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For many observers, the predation of Boko Haram, unsparing and venal in its manifestation, is shocking, and it seems to lack a local historical frame of reference that would help make it understand...
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03 February 2026

For many observers, the predation of Boko Haram, unsparing and venal in its manifestation, is shocking, and it seems to lack a local historical frame of reference that would help make it understandable. For others, Boko Haram’s self-declared jihad resonates within a long, local, contested historical memory of religious militancy. This book makes sense of these two seemingly contradictory perceptions. It explains Boko Haram’s simultaneous connection to, and disconnection from, a complex history of religious dissidence and militancy in Northern Nigeria. It also answers the question of where the militants came from, what inspired and motivated them, and whether there is a local history of militant religious rebellion that could both illuminate and challenge Boko Haram’s self-proclaimed jihad. Moses E. Ochonu analyzes the rise and evolution of the Boko Haram movement within and against the contentious religious pasts of Northern Nigeria.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 288
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
03 February 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520417694
Format: Paperback
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Moses E. Ochonu is Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair in History and Professor of African History at Vanderbilt University and author, most recently, of Emirs in London: Subaltern Travel and Nigeria’s Modernity.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Boko Haram Beyond the Spectacle of Violence
1. Before Boko Haram: Contexts and Catalysts
2. Reform and Rejection
3. Boko Haram’s Antimodernism Historicized
4. Combat, Captives, and Coping
Epilogue: Historical Speculations on Boko Haram’s Future
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Boko Haram Beyond the Spectacle of Violence
1. Before Boko Haram: Contexts and Catalysts
2. Reform and Rejection
3. Boko Haram’s Antimodernism Historicized
4. Combat, Captives, and Coping
Epilogue: Historical Speculations on Boko Haram’s Future
Notes
Bibliography
Index