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Modern Africa
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 modern governmental structures. Davidson, a renowned historian of African studies, presents a critical analysis of the social transformation of African societies, colonial dynamics, and the process of nation-state formation in Africa. This book is an important reference in the study of contemporary African history and developments in the Third World.
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