he Battlefronts of Southern Africa by Colin Legum provides a detailed examination of the political and military struggles that shaped Southern Africa during the late twentieth century. Drawing on material previously published in Africa Contemporary Record, the book analyzes regional conflicts, South Africa’s foreign policy under apartheid, and the liberation movements that arose in neighborin…
African History is a comprehensive work written by four African historians: Philip Curtin, Steven Feierman, Leonard Thompson, and Jan Vansina. It provides an in-depth overview of Africa's social, political, and cultural development from early times to the modern era. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the authors highlight diverse African traditions, kingdoms, economic systems, colonialism, an…
Destructive Engagement: Southern Africa at War examines the political, military, and social conflicts that shaped Southern Africa during the height of apartheid-era regional destabilization. Edited by Phyllis Johnson and David Martin, the book brings together contributions from various authors documenting South Africa’s military incursions into neighboring states, the strategies of liberation…
The third edition of Africa Since 1800 by Roland Oliver and Anthony Atmore provides a comprehensive study of African historical developments from the early 19th century to the modern period. It examines the political, economic, and social dynamics that shaped the African continent, including changes triggered by international trade, colonialism, local resistance, independence struggles, and the…
This publication documents President Ho Chi Minh’s official visit to Indonesia from February 27 to March 8, 1959. Prepared by the Foreign Languages Publishing House in Hanoi, the book records the meetings, speeches, receptions, and public events that took place during the visit. It highlights the significance of early diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Indonesia and reflects the warm fr…
Neo-Colonialism in West Africa, written by renowned economist Samir Amin and translated from the French by Francis McDonagh, offers a critical analysis of the economic structures and policies that perpetuated dependency in former French West African colonies after independence. Amin examines how international trade relations, monetary systems, and political alliances maintained patterns of expl…
History of West Africa, Volume One is a comprehensive scholarly collection examining the historical development of West Africa from early civilizations to the onset of European colonial rule. Edited by J. F. A. Ajayi and Michael Crowder, the volume brings together contributions from leading African and international historians. The book explores major themes including the rise of ancient kingdo…
The first volume of Michael Tidy's A History of Africa, 1840–1914 with Donald Leeming examines the development of African history during the period 1840–1880. The book explores the social, economic, and political dynamics of Africa before the onset of intense European imperialism. The authors describe various African civilizations and kingdoms, interactions with European powers, economic ch…
Buku ini berisi kumpulan biografi singkat tokoh-tokoh ternama dari berbagai bidang seperti politik, ilmu pengetahuan, seni, budaya, dan kemanusiaan. Setiap tokoh diperkenalkan melalui riwayat hidup, prestasi, serta kontribusinya terhadap masyarakat dan sejarah. Disusun secara ringkas dan informatif, buku ini menjadi rujukan praktis bagi pembaca yang ingin mengenal sosok-sosok penting yang berpe…
History of West Africa, Volume Two is a comprehensive work that examines the historical development of West Africa from pre-colonial times to the modern era. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the political, social, and economic dynamics, as well as the processes of change that occurred in the West African region during the 19th and 20th centuries. Edited by two leading historians, J. F…