This book analyzes the crucial phase in Tanzania's political development between 1945 and 1968, when Julius K. Nyerere formulated and implemented the strategy of African socialism known as Ujamaa. Cranford Pratt explains the political, economic, and social dynamics that shaped the country's direction from the late colonial period to the beginning of independence. Using a historical and analytic…
Larry W. Bowman's Mauritius: Democracy and Development in the Indian Ocean examines the political, social, and economic development of Mauritius from the post-independence period to the late 20th century. Within the Indian Ocean region, Mauritius is a unique example of a small island nation that has successfully managed ethnic and religious diversity while maintaining democratic stability. The …
Norman R. Bennett's A History of the Arab State of Zanzibar presents an in-depth study of Zanzibar's political, social, and economic development during the Arab period, from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. Through analysis of archives, colonial records, and various historical documents, Bennett describes the sultanate's governmental structure, international trade relations, social dynamic…
Rodger Yeager's Tanzania: An African Experiment is a comprehensive analysis of Tanzania's political, social, and economic journey since independence. This revised and updated edition critically examines President Julius Nyerere's ujamaa policy, rural development, and African socialism, as well as the successes and challenges of nation-building. Yeager examines how Tanzania's political experimen…
La Mauritanie is part of the Que sais-je? series, which provides a concise introduction to the country of Mauritania. Charles Toupet and Jean-Robert Pitte outline key aspects of Mauritania, including its geography, historical development, social structure, ethnic groups, economic life, and political dynamics. With a concise and informative writing style, this book provides a comprehensive found…
Facing Mount Kenya is a classic ethnographic work written by Jomo Kenyatta, a Kenyan national figure and trained anthropologist. This book provides an in-depth look at the traditional life of the Gikuyu (Kikuyu) people, Kenya's largest ethnic group. Using a scholarly approach and personal experience as part of this community, Kenyatta explains the social structure, family system, traditional ed…
James de Vere Allen's Swahili Origins: Swahili Culture & the Shungwaya Phenomenon is a comprehensive study of the history, culture, ethnic identity, and development of Swahili people in East Africa. Allen traces the origins of Swahili civilization and examines theories and historical evidence for the Shungwaya phenomenon—a concept influential in narratives of Swahili migration and group ident…
Album Perang Kemerdekaan 1945–1950 adalah kumpulan dokumentasi sejarah berupa foto, keterangan visual, dan catatan ringkas mengenai berbagai peristiwa penting selama masa perjuangan mempertahankan kemerdekaan Indonesia. Diterbitkan oleh Badan Penerbit Almanak Republik Indonesia bersama BP Dharma Bhakti, buku ini menyajikan rekaman visual pertempuran, tokoh-tokoh pejuang, situasi politik, sert…
This book provides a detailed historical study of the complex political and colonial relationships between the Gold Coast (modern-day Ghana), Britain, and the Netherlands from 1850 to 1874. Douglas Coombs analyzes diplomatic negotiations, territorial exchanges, trade interests, and administrative challenges that shaped the region during a crucial period of European expansion in West Africa. Dra…
This book provides a detailed biography of Daniel arap Moi, the second President of Kenya, tracing his early life, rise through political ranks, and eventual emergence as a central figure in Kenyan national leadership. Andrew Morton examines Moi’s personal background, political ideology, leadership style, and the challenges he faced in guiding Kenya through periods of political transition. Dr…