Milton E. Osborne's The French Presence in Cochinchina and Cambodia examines French colonial policy in Southeast Asia, particularly in Cochinchina (South Vietnam) and Cambodia, from 1859 to 1905. It examines the occupation process, colonial administration, the political relationship between France and local elites, and the forms of resistance and responses of local communities. Drawing on prima…
Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution: A History is one of the classic works of historiography on the French Revolution. In a dramatic and visceral narrative style, Carlyle depicts the events, figures, and social dynamics that shaped one of the greatest revolutions in world history. The book offers a moral and philosophical interpretation of the radical changes that occurred in France between …
Gaullist Africa: Cameroon under Ahmadou Ahidjo is a scholarly examination of Cameroon’s political evolution during the presidency of Ahmadou Ahidjo, one of Africa’s pivotal post-colonial leaders. Edited by Richard Joseph, the book explores how French Gaullist policies shaped Cameroon’s political structures, governance style, and international relations after independence.
L. A. Puntila's The Political History of Finland 1809–1966 examines the political development of Finland from the time of the Russian Empire (Grand Duchy of Finland) to the era of independence and the consolidation of the modern state. Through in-depth historical analysis, the author outlines changes in government structure, the process of democratization, the role of political parties, and t…
Published by the Cyprus Press and Information Office, the book is an official publication showcasing the country's rich history, culture, and archaeological heritage. Featuring photographs from various institutions and professional photographers, the book presents a visual depiction of Cyprus's important cities, ancient sites, community life, and cultural diversity. Intended as a resource for i…
Chypre: Mythes et Réalités is the official publication of the Institut de Politique Étrangère, presenting documents on the Cyprus issue from the perspective of the Turkish government. The book provides political analysis, a history of the conflict, and an explanation of ethnic issues and the relationship between the Turkish and Greek communities in Cyprus. Using the “23 Questions – 23 A…
The UNESCO World Cultural Heritage in the Czech Republic book, published by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, serves as official documentation of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites located within the country. The book describes the history, architectural significance, and importance of preserving a number of historic sites, complete with photographs and brief descriptions of each site. P…
"Landmarks in the History of the Czech State" is a book published by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs to support a historical exhibition on the development of the Czech state. It provides concise yet informative accounts of key events, figures, and sites in the history of Bohemia, Moravia, and later the Czech Republic. Written by Marcel Deyl and revised by historian Robert Kvaček, the boo…
This commemorative volume presents reflections, statements, and perspectives on the historical significance of the 1955 Asian–African Conference held in Bandung. Published for the thirtieth anniversary of the event, the book highlights the voices and aspirations of Asian and African nations during a pivotal moment in postcolonial international relations. It documents themes of solidarity, ant…
Volume kedua ini melanjutkan pembahasan sejarah Dinasti Abbasiyah pada periode pertengahan hingga masa kemunduran. Penulis menguraikan dinamika politik internal, pemberontakan, perubahan sosial, serta tantangan eksternal yang dihadapi kekhalifahan. Buku ini memberikan gambaran mendalam tentang proses transformasi kekuasaan Abbasiyah dan pengaruhnya terhadap perkembangan dunia Islam.