Wielding the Ax
Discover the intricate history of colonial rule and its aftermath in Thaddeus Raymond Sunseri's compelling book, Wielding the Ax. Published by Ohio University Press in 2009, this insightful work spans 304 pages, delving into the political and social aspects of forest policy in Tanzania. Sunseri expertly narrates the evolution of power dynamics over forests, tracing the journey from African chiefs and forest spirits—both referred to as 'ax-wielders'—to the influence of international conservation experts. This engaging narrative not only sheds light on the historical significance of forests in East Africa but also highlights the complexities of independence and governance. Ideal for readers interested in environmental history and African studies, Wielding the Ax is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the interplay between nature and politics in Tanzania.