Ces mots que je partage is a collection of speeches and reflections by Adame Ba Konaré, historian and former First Lady of Mali. The book presents her thoughts on society, culture, democracy, and the role of public discourse in Africa. Through selected speeches delivered during her tenure as First Lady, Konaré highlights issues related to women’s empowerment, education, national identity, a…
Dar El Beida Casablanca is a visual and narrative documentation of Casablanca, one of Morocco's main cultural and economic centers. Through photography by Ali Kaghat and Driss Alaoui Mdaghri, the book presents a panoramic view of urban life, architecture, public spaces, and the social atmosphere of Dar El Beida—another name for Casablanca. Compiled as part of the “Villes Marocaines” serie…
Flying With Pride explains the history, development, and symbolic meaning of the South African national flag. Written by Denis Beckett, it details the creative and political process behind the design of the new post-apartheid flag, including its symbolism of the values of unity within South Africa's diverse society. In addition to the historical narrative, the book includes technical info…
This book provides a historical and analytical account of the roots of the conflict between Southern and Northern Sudan. Mohamed Omer Beshir traces the origins of regional inequality to the Anglo-Egyptian colonial administration, exploring how policies in education, governance, and economic development created structural imbalances that shaped later political tensions. The study analyzes the ri…
Morocco: Land of Promise is a collective work by a group of Moroccan academics, historians, diplomats, and government figures to depict the nation's journey to building a modern state. The book highlights the relationship between the king and his subjects as the foundation of national stability, and outlines Morocco's political, social, and economic achievements since independence.rnThrough his…
Black Consciousness in South Africa is a collection of essays, letters, and important documents related to the thinking of Steve Biko, a leading figure in the Black Consciousness Movement. Edited by Millard Arnold, the book presents Biko's views on black identity, resistance to apartheid, and the political struggle in South Africa. In addition to Biko's writings, the book also includes historic…
This book is an anthropological study of Buurri Al Lamaab, a suburban village located near Khartoum in Sudan. Harold B. Barclay documents the social organization, economic life, cultural practices, and community structure of the village during the mid-twentieth century. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, Barclay examines kinship networks, household organization, gender roles, leadership patterns, …
South Africa’s Labor Empire examines the history of Black labor migration to South Africa’s gold mines from the 19th century through the apartheid era. Jonathan Crush, Alan Jeeves, and David Yudelman explore how labor recruitment systems, colonial policies, and racial regulations shaped the mining industry. The book highlights economic exploitation, racial segregation, harsh working conditi…
POWER! examines the crucial role of Black workers and trade unions in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Written by Denis MacShane, Martin Plaut, and David Ward, the book illustrates how the labor movement contributed to social and political change through industrial action, grassroots organizing, and civil disobedience. The analysis demonstrates the close relationship between econ…
This volume presents a detailed historical account of the New Zealand Wars, focusing on the Maori military campaigns and the pioneering period between 1845 and 1864. James Cowan documents major conflicts, key figures, and the broader colonial context that shaped the struggles between Maori communities and European settlers. Combining narrative history with cultural insight, the book offers an e…