
THE HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICA - MARTIN MEREDITH
Discover the fascinating and turbulent history of Africa after independence. Martin Meredith, a renowned reporter and historian, presents a panoramic view of the continent, from Cairo to Cape Town, analyzing the key events and figures that shaped modern Africa. This is a sober look at the legacy of colonialism, the role of elites and the challenges facing Africa.
- Colorful panorama of countries from Cairo to Cape Town
- Detailed portraits of key figures in African history
- Sober analysis of the legacy of colonialism and the role of elites
- Objective view of contemporary problems in Africa
- Simple language without pseudo-intellectual embellishments
- In-depth analysis of events since independence
- Easy reading without ideological bias
Martin Meredith is a renowned reporter, biographer and historian who has been studying Africa for years. His book is the result of years of observations and analyzes, offering a comprehensive look at the modern history of the continent. Meredith presents both the tragic legacy of colonialism and the fatal quality and devastating role of native elites. His sober and objective view differs from the popular trend in historiography, which is dominated by calls to confess European sins.
"The History of Contemporary Africa" is a book that takes the reader on a journey through a continent full of contrasts and challenges. Meredith analyzes the development of individual African countries after independence, showing both successes and failures. His narrative is free of pseudo-intellectual embellishments and ideological bias, offering the reader a reliable and accessible analysis.
This book is an excellent source of knowledge for anyone interested in African history, international relations and the problems of the modern world. Meredith presents complex processes in an understandable and engaging way, encouraging reflection on the future of the continent. "The History of Contemporary Africa" is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand Africa and its role in the global landscape.
Prof. Ryszard Vorbrich from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań emphasizes that Meredith's book is an easy read, written in simple language, free of pseudo-intellectual embellishments and postcolonial anger. The author examines each of the major African countries and tells what happened there after independence, showing both the tragic legacy of colonialism and the fatal quality of native elites.
CARUNO-2025-12-03-05:57:37 cuSpecifications
| Author | Martin Meredith |
| Publisher | Dialog |
| ISBN | 9788380029255 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 805 |
| Format | 239x173 mm |
| Year of publication | 2021 |
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