This revised and updated edition by Martin Meredith offers a comprehensive and critical examination of Robert Mugabe’s rise to power, his decades-long rule, and the political, social, and economic turmoil that unfolded in Zimbabwe under his leadership. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand accounts, Meredith exposes how Mugabe transformed from a celebrated liberation hero into one of Af…
Buku 30 Tahun Indonesia Merdeka merupakan publikasi resmi pemerintah Republik Indonesia yang mendokumentasikan perjalanan bangsa selama tiga dekade pertama sejak Proklamasi 17 Agustus 1945. Disusun oleh Pusat Sejarah ABRI di bawah koordinasi Brigjen TNI Drs. Nugroho Notosusanto, buku ini memuat perkembangan sejarah politik, sosial, ekonomi, pertahanan-keamanan, serta berbagai capaian pembanguna…
What Happens After Mugabe? examines the uncertain political, economic, and social future of Zimbabwe at a time when Robert Mugabe’s leadership was nearing its end. Geoff Hill investigates the collapse of Zimbabwe’s economy, the erosion of democratic institutions, state-sponsored violence, and the humanitarian crisis that emerged during Mugabe’s rule. Drawing on interviews, historical anal…
This book provides a critical examination of Zimbabwe’s political, social, and economic trajectory in the years following independence. Edited by David Harold-Barry, it brings together the perspectives of multiple scholars who analyze the deepening national crisis, focusing on land redistribution, governance, state power, and national identity. Through historical insight and contemporary anal…
This book provides an in-depth analysis of Gabon’s political, social, and economic evolution after the end of French colonial rule. James F. Barnes examines the structures of government, the role of political elites, patterns of economic development, and the impact of foreign influence on Gabon's internal affairs. Through historical context and contemporary observations, the book highlights h…
This book provides a concise and structured introduction to the Republic of Gabon, covering its geography, population, history, political evolution, and socio-economic conditions. As part of the renowned Que sais-je? series, the text presents an accessible overview designed for students and general readers seeking to understand the historical and contemporary dynamics of Gabon. Jacqueline Bouqu…
This book contains a collection of historical photographs of Ethiopia taken between 1867 and 1935, a period during which Ethiopia experienced significant social, political, and cultural change. Compiled by Richard Pankhurst and Denis Gérard, the book presents important visual documentation of Ethiopian society, including portraits of individuals, everyday life, traditions, and major events in …
This book presents a historical examination of the famines and epidemics that occurred in Ethiopia before the twentieth century. Richard Pankhurst draws from a wide range of historical sources, including royal records, travel reports, and colonial archives, to illustrate the patterns of famine causes, types of disease outbreaks, their impact on society, and the responses of local governments an…
Church and State in Ethiopia, 1270–1527 is Taddesse Tamrat's monumental work examining the relationship between the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and royal institutions during the medieval period. The book discusses the origins of the Solomonic dynasty, the role of clerics in government, conflicts between religious and political power centers, and the socio-cultural dynamics that shaped pre-moder…
Ethiopia: Transition and Development in the Horn of Africa is a comprehensive study of Ethiopia's political, social, and economic changes in the modern era, particularly in the context of the Horn of Africa region. Mulatu Wubneh and Yohannis Abate discuss the dynamics of national development, economic challenges, government policies, international relations, and the environmental and demographi…