Africa since 1935
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Africa since 1935
(General history of Africa, 8)
James Currey , Unesco , University of California Press, 1999
Unabridged pbk. ed
- : James Currey
- : Unesco
- : Univ. of California Press
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At head of title: Unesco International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa
Bibliography: p. 962-1001
Includes index
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: Univ. of California Press ISBN 9780520067035
内容説明
The result of years of work by scholars from all over the world, "The UNESCO General History of Africa" reflects how the different people of Africa view their civilizations and shows the historical relationships between the various parts of the continent. Historical connections with other continents demonstrate Africa's contribution to the development of human civilization. Each volume is lavishly illustrated and contains a comprehensive bibliography. This final volume of the acclaimed series of African history by African scholars takes on the complex political, economic, and cultural challenges the continent has faced - and still faces - in shaking off the legacy of colonialism. The book begins with Mussolini's invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 and continues on through the struggle for independence in the years following World War II. The glittering but uncertain dawn of independence that began in the 1960s has resulted in a quest for development that continues today. Editor A. A. Mazrui and his contributors address the impact of these challenges for the present and future.
In his concluding chapter, Mazrui suggests that Africa still awaits two great revolutions - a sexual revolution in the roles of men and women and a scientific revolution in the skills of its people.
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: James Currey ISBN 9780852550984
内容説明
SPECIAL COMMENDATION in Africa's 100 Best Books of the Twentieth Century. The series is illustrated throughout with maps and black and white photographs.
Africa has moved from international conflict under foreign domination to struggles for political sovereignty and economic independence. Looking at the changes in Africa's fortunes since 1935, this volume examines the challenges ofnation-building and socio-cultural changes affecting the continent.
The series is co-published in Africa with seven publishers, in the United States and Canada by the University of California Press, and in association with the UNESCO Press.
目次
- Part 1 Africa in a decade of world conflicts, 1935-45: the Horn and North Africa, T. Chenntouf
- tropical and equatorial Africa under French, Portuguese and Spanish domination, A. Diop, D. Birmingham, I. Hrbek, A. Margarido and D.T. Niane
- Africa under British and Belgian domination, M. Crowder. Part 2 The struggle for political sovereignty - from 1945 to independence: seek ye first the political kingdom, Ali A. Mazrui
- North Africa and the Horn, I. Hrbek
- West Africa, 1945-60, J. Suret-Canale and A. Adu Boahen
- equatorial West Africa, E.M' Boloko
- the struggle for political sovereignty in Eastern Africa, M. Twaddle, L. Rabearimanana and I.N. Kimambo
- Southern Africa, D. Chanaiwa. Part 3 Underdevelopment and the struggle for economic independence: economic changes in Africa, C. Coquery-Vidrovitch
- agriculture and rural development, M. Owusu
- industrial development and urban growth, P. Kipre
- comparative strategies of economic decolonization, A.A. Adedeji. Part 4 Socio-political change since independence: nation-building and changing political values, J. Isawa Elaigwu and Ali A. Mazrui
- nation-building and changing political values, J. Ki-Zerbo, Ali A. Mazrui, C. Wondji and A. Adu Boahen. Part 5 Socio-cultural change since independence: religion and social evolution, T. Tshibangu, J.F. Ade Ajayi and L. Sanneh
- language and social change, A.I. Sow and M.H. Abdulaziz
- the development of modern literature, Ali A. Mazrui, M. de Andrade, M. Alaoui Abdalaoui, D.P. Kunene and J. Vansina
- arts and society, J. Vansina
- trends in philosophy and science, Ali A. Mazrui, J.F. Ade Ajayi, A. Adu Boahen and T. Tshibangu
- education and social change, A. Habte, T. Wagaw and J.F. Ade Ajayi. Part 6 Pan-Africanism - liberation and intregation since 1935: Africa and its diaspora, J.E. Harris and S. Zeghidour
- pan-Africanim and regional integration, S.K.B. Asante and D. Chanaiwa
- pan-Africanism and liberation, E. Kodjo and D. Chaniawa. Part 7 Independent Africa in world affairs: Africa and the capitalist countries, Chinweizu
- Africa and the socialist countries, I.D. Thiam, J. Mulira and C. Wondji
- Africa and the developing regions, L. Edmondson
- Africa and the United Nations since 1945, E.K. Kouassi
- towards the year 2000, Ali A. Mazrui.
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