Buku Histoire de la Tunisie: L’époque contemporaine karya Ahmed Kassab membahas sejarah Tunisia pada masa kontemporer dengan menyoroti perkembangan politik, sosial, dan ekonomi sejak masa modern hingga periode pascakolonial. Karya ini menguraikan dinamika kekuasaan, proses kolonisasi, perjuangan kemerdekaan, serta pembentukan negara Tunisia modern. Disusun secara kronologis dan analitis, buk…
This book is a concise overview to assist O-Level students in studying the history of South Africa and the southern African region. Donald Leeming presents a systematic overview of the material, covering political, social, and economic developments, colonialism, nationalist movements, and the dynamics of society in the region. Designed as a learning aid, this book provides key summaries, maps, …
Main Currents of West African History, 1940-1978 by Sir Frederick Pedler provides a comprehensive historical narrative of West Africa during a dynamic period of political and social transformation from the later years of colonial rule to the first decades of independence. The book explores the shift from European domination toward growing African political self-assertion and the emergence of in…
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 negotiation…
This edited volume provides an extensive comparative survey of social, political, and historical developments in Asia and Africa during the modern era. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars, the book explores the transformation of societies across both continents in the context of colonialism, nationalism, economic change, and global political shifts. The essays highlight region…
This volume of the UNESCO General History of Africa series examines the African continent during the period of European colonial domination from 1880 to 1935. Edited by A. Adu Boahen, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the political, economic, and social transformations that occurred under colonial rule. It discusses the strategies of European powers, the impact of imposed administra…
This fourth volume of the UNESCO General History of Africa series examines the political, social, and economic development of the African continent from the twelfth to the sixteenth century. Edited by D. T. Niane, the book presents contributions from leading scholars who analyze the rise and fall of major African states and empires, including Mali, Songhay, Kanem-Borno, Benin, Great Zimbabwe, a…
This second volume of the UNESCO General History of Africa series explores the emergence, development, and achievements of ancient African civilizations. Edited by G. Mokhtar, the book examines archaeological, linguistic, and historical evidence to reconstruct Africa’s early societies, including Ancient Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, the Maghreb, and the civilizations of the Sahara and sub-Saharan r…
This first volume of the UNESCO General History of Africa series examines the methodologies used in studying African history and explores the continent’s prehistoric past. Edited by J. Ki-Zerbo, the book brings together leading scholars who analyze archaeological findings, linguistic evidence, oral traditions, and interdisciplinary approaches that illuminate Africa’s early human development…
East Africa in the Fifties: A View of Late Imperial Life provides a historical and personal account of British colonial administration in East Africa during the 1950s—the final decade before decolonization transformed the region. Written by S. J. Colman, the book explores political tensions, administrative structures, and everyday life across Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika during a period mar…