This book is an in-depth academic study of the rise of African nationalism in South Africa through the history of the African National Congress (ANC) from 1912 to 1952. Peter Walshe traces the organizational development, internal dynamics, struggle strategies, and socio-political influence of the ANC in confronting the strengthening apartheid system. This work provides a comprehensive analysis …
Gadafi: Voice from the Desert presents an insightful biographical account of Muammar Gaddafi, tracing his early life, ideological development, and rise to power in Libya. Originally written in French and later translated into English, the book explores the cultural, political, and historical context that shaped Gaddafi’s revolutionary aspirations. Mirella Bianco provides a narrative that blen…
Alan Paton's Hope for South Africa" examines the political, social, and moral conditions of South Africa during the apartheid era. This book expresses hope for social change and justice for all South Africans. As a humanist and anti-apartheid figure, Paton presents a profound critique of racial injustice while offering an optimistic view of the nation's future. This work is an important r…
Women at Arms explores Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s controversial political ideology regarding women and their role in society and the military. Written by Maria Graeff-Wassink and translated from the original French, the book examines Gaddafi’s claims of supporting women’s liberation through the creation of female military units, often presented as symbols of national pride and revolu…
This book examines Australia’s evolving foreign relations during the dynamic period of the 1990s. Gareth Evans and Bruce Grant explore Australia’s strategic interests, regional engagements, and global responsibilities at the end of the Cold War era. Through analysis of political, economic, and diplomatic developments, the authors highlight Australia’s role in shaping regional cooperation,…
My President, My Son is a biographical narrative written by Frederick Muscat that explores the early life, family background, and rise of Libya’s leader Muammar al-Qaddafi. The book provides personal insights into Qaddafi’s relationship with his mother, Aisha, whose influence shaped his character and political convictions. Presented from an intimate perspective, the work portrays the social…
Leo Marquard's The Peoples and Policies of South Africa examines the dynamics of South African society, including political structures, government policies, and racial relations during the apartheid era. This third revised edition provides an in-depth analysis of the social, economic, and policy developments that shaped modern South Africa. As a classic work on South Africa, it is an essential …
Buku ini membahas keterlibatan dan peran Australia dalam masa perjuangan kemerdekaan Indonesia. Ditulis oleh Martin O’Hare dan Anthony Reid, karya ini menguraikan hubungan diplomatik, sikap politik, serta reaksi masyarakat Australia terhadap perkembangan nasionalisme Indonesia pada periode 1945–1949. Melalui telaah arsip, dokumen sejarah, dan analisis akademik, buku ini menggambarkan dinami…
This book is a collection of essays examining the impact of industrialization on social change in South Africa between 1870 and 1930. Edited by Shula Marks and Richard Rathbone, it examines the formation of African social classes, cultural developments, and changes in social consciousness resulting from modernization and capitalism. It highlights how economic and political dynamics shaped socia…
This book is a collection of essays examining the direction of South African political development at the end of the apartheid era. Edited by Bernard Magubane and Ibbo Mandaza, it compiles analyses by political scientists on the social, economic, racial, and political conditions that influenced the country's future. It also evaluates the dynamics of popular resistance, state policies, and the p…