This book is a revised edition of the series "The Growth of African Civilization," which examines the development of the West African region since 1800. The author describes the revolutionary changes in the political, social, and economic spheres, as well as the dynamics of West African society, from the pre-war period to the 20th century. Through a comprehensive historical approach, the book e…
Basil Davidson's Modern Africa is a concise yet in-depth study of African historical developments from the era of imperialism in the late 19th century to the post-independence period of modern African states. The book highlights the processes of colonization, nationalist struggles, and the social, economic, and political challenges faced by the African continent in developing its identity and m…
This book examines Vietnam’s postwar realities and the continuing challenges faced by the nation after decades of conflict. R. P. Kaushik and Susheela Kaushik analyze political developments, social transformation, economic reconstruction, and Vietnam’s emerging role in regional and international affairs. Through historical discussion and contemporary observations, the authors highlight the …
La Seconde Guerre Mondiale 1942–1945 by Raymond Cartier is a comprehensive historical account of the decisive middle years of World War II. The book examines key military operations, political developments, and strategic decisions that shaped the global conflict during 1942–1945. Cartier presents detailed narratives of major battles, shifting alliances, and the geopolitical consequences of …
Bill Freund's book, The Making of Contemporary Africa, provides a comprehensive overview of the development of African societies from 1800 to the contemporary era. Using a social and economic history approach, Freund examines the impact of colonialism, changes in economic structures, political dynamics, and the social transformations that shaped modern Africa. The book explores key periods such…
This book examines the Western Sahara conflict in depth, a long-running dispute between Morocco, Mauritania, and the Polisario Front liberation movement that emerged after the end of Spanish colonialism. Maurice Barbier outlines the historical roots of the conflict, regional political dynamics, the role of international actors, and its geopolitical implications for the North African region. Thi…
La Seconde Guerre Mondiale 1939–1942 by Raymond Cartier provides a detailed narrative and analysis of the first phase of the Second World War. Covering the years 1939 to 1942, the book explores major military operations, political developments, and global strategic shifts that defined the early war years. Cartier combines historical documents, eyewitness accounts, and strategic interpretation…
This book examines Vietnam’s political and cultural development as it struggled to shape a unified national identity during the twentieth century. In this second edition, historian D. R. SarDesai analyzes the country’s experiences under colonial rule, the emergence of nationalist movements, the conflicts that shaped the modern state, and the challenges of nation-building in the postwar era.…
This book presents a comprehensive discussion of the history of Sub-Saharan Africa, from prehistoric times through the development of major empires, the slave trade, European colonialism, and the struggle for independence. Written by Russell Warren Howe as part of the Black Africa series, this volume includes Parts 3 and 4, which deepen the analysis of the socio-political changes and dynamics o…
This book presents an in-depth study of the 25th Infantry Division of the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Eric M. Bergerud explores the daily realities of combat soldiers, focusing on their environment, training, equipment, leadership, and battlefield experiences. Through interviews, military records, and firsthand accounts, the author reconstructs the world in which these soldiers l…