This book examines the historical relationship between Western countries and the African world, focusing on colonialism, economic exploitation, and its cultural impact on African societies. Chinweizu highlights patterns of Western domination, the mechanisms of modern colonialism, and African responses to global political and economic pressures. This work is an important reference in the study o…
The Birth of Nations karya Phillip C. Jessup mengulas proses kelahiran negara-negara baru di berbagai belahan dunia setelah berakhirnya Perang Dunia II. Buku ini menggambarkan perubahan geopolitik global, dinamika dekolonisasi, serta munculnya negara-negara merdeka yang sebelumnya berada di bawah kekuasaan kolonial. Jessup menelusuri faktor politik, ekonomi, sosial, dan hukum internasional yang…
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Vietnamese history from its earliest cultural foundations to modern times. Written by renowned historian Nguyễn Khắc Viện, it presents a clear narrative of the nation’s political, social, and cultural evolution. The author explains major historical periods, including early kingdoms, Chinese domination, the rise of independent dynasties, col…
Chronology of World War Two presents a detailed, day-by-day account of the events of World War II, covering the political decisions, military operations, and pivotal moments that shaped the global conflict from 1939 to 1945. Compiled by Edward Davidson and Dale Manning, the book arranges wartime developments in a clear chronological format, allowing readers to trace the progression of battles, …
The Great Sea War presents a comprehensive account of naval operations during World War II, adapted from the acclaimed historical work Sea Power. Edited by E.B. Potter of the U.S. Naval Academy and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, the book explores major maritime battles, strategic developments, technological advancements, and the crucial role of sea power in shaping the outcome of the global c…
This book presents a summary of African history from early times to the modern period, focusing on major themes in the development of African civilization. Basil Davidson highlights Africa's political, cultural, and economic history, as well as its relations with the outside world, while providing a fresh approach to African historiography. This revised edition updates the analysis and adds a d…
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to African society and culture, covering social history, family structure, traditional economics, religion, and the dynamics of social change. Written by two leading anthropologists, this revised edition updates the field data and interpretations to reflect developments in African research through the early 1970s. This book is an essential referen…
G. Deborin's The Second World War: A Politico-Military Survey is a comprehensive analysis of World War II from a political and military perspective, particularly from the Soviet perspective. It examines the background to the global conflict, the strategies of military operations, the roles of the great powers, and the political dynamics that influenced the course of the war. Edited by Major Gen…
This atlas presents a geographical, political, economic, and social overview of the African continent in the early 1960s. Accompanied by thematic maps by W. H. Bromage, it provides information on post-independence political changes, national borders, ethnic composition, economic resources, and regional dynamics. A revised 1965 edition updated the data to reflect the most recent political develo…
The Great Sea War presents a comprehensive account of naval operations during World War II, adapted from the acclaimed historical work Sea Power. Edited by E.B. Potter of the U.S. Naval Academy and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, the book explores major maritime battles, strategic developments, technological advancements, and the crucial role of sea power in shaping the outcome of the global c…