This work presents a historical overview of the connections between Sri Lanka and the Netherlands during the period of Dutch presence on the island. R. L. Brohier offers a detailed account of Dutch Ceylon, including the political, cultural, and economic influences of the Dutch administration. Through documented events, archival references, and descriptive narratives, the book highlights the lon…
This book is a comprehensive study of the political, social, and historical development of Palestine from the British occupation in 1914 to 1979. Sami Hadawi, a Palestinian historian and statistician, discusses the major changes that occurred in the land of Palestine, the relationship between the Arab and Jewish communities, the impact of colonial policies, and the emergence of the conflict tha…
This book provides an in-depth analysis of Australia's strategic decision-making and military leadership during the Second World War. D.M. Horner explores how Australia coordinated its defence strategy with Allied powers, examining the challenges, political pressures, and high-level command structures that shaped the nation's wartime policies from 1939 to 1945. Through detailed research and arc…
Namibia: The Beautiful Land is a picture book that showcases Namibia's natural beauty through spectacular photographs and informative narration by David Bristow. It showcases panoramic views of Namibia's deserts, mountains, wildlife, and unique landscapes, along with insights into the region's natural history, geography, and cultural character. A visual masterpiece, the book provides a comprehe…
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the political and constitutional development of Sudan during the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium period (1899–1956). Muddathir ‘Abd al-Rahīm examines how imperial policies shaped Sudan’s administrative structure, social relations, and emerging political movements. The study investigates the dynamics between British and Egyptian authorities, the e…
This book examines the impact of the apartheid system on culture and education in Namibia during the South African colonial period. Marion O'Callaghan analyzes how discriminatory policies affected social development, cultural identity, educational structures, and the rights of Namibians. Using a historical and sociological approach, this UNESCO publication provides a comprehensive overview of t…
This book presents an overview of Namibia in the early 1980s, covering the country's geography, history, social life, and political development. Written by Alfred Babing and Hans-Dieter Bräuer, it provides an informative perspective on Namibian society, colonial dynamics, and the challenges of national development. Published by Verlag Zeit im Bild in Dresden, it is aimed at an international au…
This book is a detailed historical study of the cultural, political, and demographic impact of Arab migration into Sudan from the seventh to the early sixteenth century. Yusuf Fadl Hasan examines the earliest contacts between Arab groups and the Sudanese population, tracing how trade, intermarriage, and religious influence gradually shaped Sudanese society. The work explores the Islamization an…
Australia: The Complete Story presents an expansive and visually rich overview of the continent’s natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and historical development. Featuring contributions from a wide editorial team, the book combines narrative history, detailed descriptions, maps, photographs, and illustrations to depict Australia from its ancient origins to its modern identity. With section…
Zambia Shall Be Free is the political autobiography of Kenneth Kaunda, leader of Zambia’s independence movement and the country’s first President. In this influential memoir, Kaunda recounts his early life, his rise to leadership, and the struggle against British colonial rule. The book describes the social, political, and moral foundations of Zambia’s nationalist movement, including Kaun…