This volume is the third part of the series Histoire du mouvement national tunisien. It compiles and analyzes key documents related to the decisive phase of Tunisia’s struggle for independence between 1952 and 1956, focusing on the role of the Neo-Destour party in confronting colonial rule. The book examines political strategies, internal dynamics, and international influences that shaped the…
This book is a collection of scholarly essays published in commemoration of the centenary of José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. Edited by Leopoldo Y. Yabes, the volume presents critical re-evaluations of Rizal’s historical, intellectual, and cultural significance, written by professors of the University of the Philippines. The essays examine Rizal’s role as a reformist, writ…
This book presents a firsthand political and historical account of the Philippines’ struggle and role in Asia during and after the Second World War. Written by Carlos P. Romulo, a prominent Filipino diplomat, soldier, and statesman, the work reflects on the broader Asian conflict against imperialism and totalitarianism, highlighting the Philippine experience as a symbol of democratic resistan…
This volume is a collection of scholarly essays examining the development, ideology, and impact of nationalist movements across Asia and Africa. Edited by Elie Kedourie, the book explores the political, historical, and intellectual contexts that shaped anti-colonial struggles and nation-building processes in the 20th century. Through contributions from various authors, it provides analytical in…
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of nationalism, regionalism, and security issues in Southeast Asia, written by Dr. Roeslan Abdulgani. Based on the Sarojini Naidu Memorial Lectures, it explores the political dynamics of newly independent states, the challenges of regional cooperation, and the evolving security environment in the region. The author discusses the historical roots of So…
This book provides an analytical overview of the rise and development of nationalism in various regions of Asia. R. S. Chavan examines the historical roots, political dynamics, and socio-cultural forces that shaped nationalist movements across the continent. The work highlights key events, ideological influences, and regional variations that contributed to the formation of modern Asian nation-s…
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Southeast Asia from 1930 to 1970, focusing on the profound political, social, and economic transformations that shaped the region. Fred R. von der Mehden examines the long-lasting impact of colonialism and the rise of nationalist movements that ultimately led to independence across Southeast Asian nations. Through historical interpretation and comp…
This influential work by C. L. R. James examines the political rise of Kwame Nkrumah and the revolutionary forces that shaped the birth of modern Ghana. The book explores the ideological foundations of the independence movement, the social and economic tensions of the colonial period, and the events that culminated in Ghana becoming the first sub-Saharan African country to achieve independence …
This book examines Vietnam’s political and cultural development as it struggled to shape a unified national identity during the twentieth century. In this second edition, historian D. R. SarDesai analyzes the country’s experiences under colonial rule, the emergence of nationalist movements, the conflicts that shaped the modern state, and the challenges of nation-building in the postwar era.…
This scholarly work by William J. Duiker examines the emergence and development of Vietnamese nationalism during the early twentieth century. The book analyzes the political, social, and intellectual forces that shaped resistance against French colonial rule between 1900 and 1941. Duiker explores the roles of various nationalist groups, reform movements, revolutionary leaders, and ideological i…