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France and the Africans 1944–1960: A Political history
Edward Mortimer's France and the Africans 1944–1960: A Political History examines the political relations between France and African countries from the late colonial period through decolonization. The book explores French policy toward its colonies, the dynamics of African internal politics, and the transition to independence. Mortimer provides a thorough analysis of the political negotiations, demands for independence, conflicts of interest, and the changing paradigm of Franco-African relations after 1944. It is an important source for the study of colonialism, modern African history, and French international relations.
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