This book examines the impact of the apartheid system on culture and education in Namibia during the South African colonial period. Marion O'Callaghan analyzes how discriminatory policies affected social development, cultural identity, educational structures, and the rights of Namibians. Using a historical and sociological approach, this UNESCO publication provides a comprehensive overview of t…
This book presents an overview of Namibia in the early 1980s, covering the country's geography, history, social life, and political development. Written by Alfred Babing and Hans-Dieter Bräuer, it provides an informative perspective on Namibian society, colonial dynamics, and the challenges of national development. Published by Verlag Zeit im Bild in Dresden, it is aimed at an international au…
This book is a detailed historical study of the cultural, political, and demographic impact of Arab migration into Sudan from the seventh to the early sixteenth century. Yusuf Fadl Hasan examines the earliest contacts between Arab groups and the Sudanese population, tracing how trade, intermarriage, and religious influence gradually shaped Sudanese society. The work explores the Islamization an…
Australia: The Complete Story presents an expansive and visually rich overview of the continent’s natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and historical development. Featuring contributions from a wide editorial team, the book combines narrative history, detailed descriptions, maps, photographs, and illustrations to depict Australia from its ancient origins to its modern identity. With section…
Zambia Shall Be Free is the political autobiography of Kenneth Kaunda, leader of Zambia’s independence movement and the country’s first President. In this influential memoir, Kaunda recounts his early life, his rise to leadership, and the struggle against British colonial rule. The book describes the social, political, and moral foundations of Zambia’s nationalist movement, including Kaun…
The Riddle of Violence is a reflective political and philosophical work by Kenneth Kaunda, the first President of Zambia. In this volume, Kaunda explores the moral, social, and political roots of violence in modern society, drawing from his personal experiences during Zambia’s struggle for independence and his leadership in a newly emerging African nation. He contrasts violence with African h…
This book is a collection of Nelson Mandela's writings and letters written before and during the underground struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Through these writings, Mandela explains his views on racial injustice, the oppression of Black people, and the urgent need to fight for freedom and equality. This Indonesian translation presents important reflections on Mandela's political str…
This book is the official biography of Nelson Mandela written by Anthony Sampson, a journalist and longtime friend of Mandela. This biography describes Mandela's life journey from childhood, his struggle in the African National Congress (ANC), his involvement in the anti-apartheid movement, to his 27-year imprisonment on Robben Island and his rise as a symbol of the struggle for humanity. This …
This illustrated historical study recounts the establishment and decline of the Victoria Settlement at Port Essington in Northern Australia between 1838 and 1849. Through archival records, maps, and visual materials, the book documents the challenges faced by the settlement, including isolation, harsh environmental conditions, and administrative difficulties. Peter G. Spillett presents a detail…
This book is a photographic and narrative documentation of the Soweto Uprising of June 16, 1976, a massive demonstration by Black South African students against apartheid education policies. Thousands of students took to the streets, many of whom were victims of police violence. Through powerful photographs and personal testimony, Peter Magubane depicts the tragedy, courage, and resilience of S…