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Twentieth century Africa
Twentieth-Century Africa, edited by P. J. M. McEwan, is a collection of writings by various historians that examine developments in Africa throughout the 20th century. The book highlights political dynamics, social change, economic growth, the process of decolonization and the emergence of modern African states. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the work depicts the major challenges and transformations facing the African continent, from European colonization and the rise of nationalism to the formation of the post-independence political order. This book is an essential reference for understanding contemporary Africa.
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