The Rise of Nationalism in Central Africa

The Rise of Nationalism in Central Africa
Title The Rise of Nationalism in Central Africa PDF eBook
Author Robert I. Rotberg
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 396
Release 1965
Genre History
ISBN 9780674771918

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'Professor Rotberg has given students of African history a detailed and thoroughly documented study of the creation of Malawi and Zambia and much information on the formation and collapse of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. No other scholar has written so full and reliable an account of this recent and complex history. Rotberg had access to hitherto unused official archives and to private correspondence, sources that he supplemented by interviews with many of the European and African participants in the events of the last decades of a century of history. No one can read this story without being impressed by the dizzy speed of change in Africa.'-American Historical Review

Through Central Africa

Through Central Africa
Title Through Central Africa PDF eBook
Author James Barnes
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1915
Genre Africa, Central
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From Iron Age to Independence

From Iron Age to Independence
Title From Iron Age to Independence PDF eBook
Author D. E. Needham
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Pages 208
Release 1984-01-01
Genre Africa, Central
ISBN 9780582651111

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This new edition of the popular school history book has been thoroughly revised to bring it fully up to date. It provides a stimulating account of Central African history from the Iron Age to the liberation struggle and the successful achievement of Zimbabwe's national independence.

Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa

Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa
Title Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa PDF eBook
Author Heinrich Barth
Publisher
Pages 730
Release 1857
Genre Africa, Central
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Central Africa in the Caribbean

Central Africa in the Caribbean
Title Central Africa in the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Maureen Warner-Lewis
Publisher University of the West Indies Press
Pages 436
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9789766401184

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A sweeping, multidisciplinary study that analyzes and identifies some of the main lineaments of the Central African cultural legacy in the Caribbean. This long-awaited study is based on more than three decades of research and analysis. Scholars will be fascinated with the transatlantic comparative data. The author identifies Central African cultural forms in those areas settled in Africa by the Koongo, Mbundu, and Ovimbunde. (The modern-day locations of these three ethnic groups are present-day Congo, Zaire and Angola.) The book illuminates Caribbean thought and practice by comparison with Central African worldview and custom. The work is based on extensive primary and secondary sources, oral interviews, letters and diaries, folktales, proverbs and songs. In its multidisciplinary approach and depth, it highlights the debate concerning the origin and transformation of cultural forms in the Caribbean against a larger background of African culture, economy, colonialism, slavery, emancipation and independence. With its Central African focus, the book is a pioneering perspective on Caribbean cultural forms. A noted linguist, the author uses her knowledge of the most functional languages

State of Rebellion

State of Rebellion
Title State of Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Louisa Lombard
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 252
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1783608870

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Shortlisted for the Fage and Oliver Prize 2018 In 2013, the Central African Republic was engulfed by violence. In the face of the rapid spread of the conflict, journalists, politicians, and academics alike have struggled to account for its origins. In this first comprehensive account of the country’s recent upheaval, Louisa Lombard shows the limits of the superficial explanations offered thus far – that the violence has been due to a religious divide, or politicians’ manipulations, or profiteering. Instead, she shows that conflict has long been useful to Central African politics, a tendency that has been exacerbated by the international community’s method of engagement with so-called fragile states. Furthermore, changing this state of affairs will require rethinking the relationships of all those present – rebel groups and politicians, as well as international interveners and diplomats. An urgent insight into this little-understood country and the problems with peacebuilding more broadly.

A History of West Central Africa to 1850

A History of West Central Africa to 1850
Title A History of West Central Africa to 1850 PDF eBook
Author John K. Thornton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 387
Release 2020-03-26
Genre History
ISBN 1107127157

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An accessible interpretative history of West Central Africa from earliest times to 1852 with comprehensive and in-depth coverage of the region.