General History of Africa: Africa since 1935Examines the period from 1935 to the present day. As liberation from the colonial rule progresses, the political, economic and cultural dimensions of the continent are analyzed. Acknowledging the original irony that it was the imposition of European imperialism that awakened African consciousness, the volume points up to the vital and growing interrelation of Africa and the rest of the globe. |
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crises and change | 29 |
Tropical and equatorial Africa under French Portuguese | 58 |
Africa under British and Belgian domination 193545 | 77 |
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