Sea War in the Pacific provides a detailed and visually rich account of naval operations during the Pacific Theater of World War II. Published as part of the Marshall Cavendish illustrated history series, the book explores major sea battles, strategic maneuvers, naval technologies, and the roles of both Allied and Japanese fleets. Through photographs, maps, diagrams, and narrative summaries, it…
This book examines the historical development of Africa from 1400 to 1800, a period often referred to as the "African Middle Ages." Roland Oliver and Anthony Atmore examine the social, political, and economic changes that occurred across Africa, including the development of major empires, interregional relations, and the early influence of European nations. With a scholarly yet accessible appro…
The Second World War: Essays in Military and Political History is a scholarly collection edited by Walter Laqueur that brings together leading historians to examine crucial military and political dimensions of World War II. The essays explore major strategic decisions, ideological conflicts, diplomatic maneuvers, and the war’s global impact. Emphasizing analytical perspectives rather than nar…
This book provides a concise overview of African history from the beginning of human development to the 20th century. Roland Oliver and J. D. Fage present the development of African civilization, major empires, social and economic dynamics, and the impact of European colonialism on the continent. With a clear and comprehensive writing style, this book is an essential introduction for readers se…
Martin Meredith's The Fate of Africa presents a comprehensive history of the fifty-year journey of African nations since gaining independence. The book depicts the early hopes of independence, the various political conflicts, economic challenges, civil wars, dictatorships, and the social dynamics that have shaped modern Africa. Using a journalistic approach and in-depth historical research, Mer…
This book traces Africa's first fifty years after gaining independence from colonialism. Martin Meredith describes the political challenges, conflicts, leadership, economic development, and social dynamics in various African countries. With a strong historical approach and comprehensive narrative, this book is a key reference for understanding the conditions of modern Africa and its legacy of c…
Pearl Harbor 1941: Hari Laknat adalah terjemahan dari karya Carl Smith yang membahas secara ringkas namun detail mengenai serangan mendadak Jepang terhadap pangkalan angkatan laut Amerika Serikat di Pearl Harbor pada 7 Desember 1941. Buku ini menggambarkan latar belakang politik dan militer menjelang serangan, strategi dan jalannya operasi Jepang, serta dampak besar yang ditimbulkan terhadap Am…
This book presents Edem Kodjo’s visionary analysis of Africa’s future within its political, economic, and social context. Kodjo outlines the major challenges facing the continent and offers strategic perspectives for advancing Africa in the modern era. It serves as an essential reference in the study of African geopolitics, development, and international relations.
“Instead of Arms” is an autobiographical work by Swedish writer Gustaf Hellström, presenting a reflective account of his personal life, intellectual development, and experiences during a turbulent period in European history. Through intimate narrative and introspective passages, Hellström explores themes of identity, conflict, moral struggle, and the role of the writer in society. The boo…
Basil Davidson's The Lost Cities of Africa is a classic study of Africa's great civilizations, which for centuries have received little attention in Western historiography. Through archaeological observations, historical research, and photographs of important sites, Davidson explores ancient cities such as Timbuktu, Great Zimbabwe, Ife, Benin, and other cultural centers that attest to the high …