In Burundi under Belgian Administration, Joseph Gahama delivers a rigorous analysis of the colonial period and its lasting impact on the country.
Drawing on extensive historical sources, the author explores governance systems, local dynamics, and interactions between colonial authorities and Burundian society.
This work provides a structured understanding of institutional foundations and offers a critical perspective on the pre-independence era.
Prefaced by Jean-Pierre Chrétien, the book stands as a key reference for scholars and readers interested in Burundi’s history.
An essential resource for academic and in-depth study.