Twentieth-Century Africa

Primary author
Publisher
Oxford Univ. Press
Place of Publication
NY
Date of Publication
1968
Number of Pages
517
Classification
II Regions and countries | A Africa | 99 Africa: General
Description
--- I. Forces in Modern West Africa
Kilson: Social Forces in West African Political Development
Garigue: Changing Patterns of Leadership
Zolberg: The Ivory Coast
Kimble: Ghana
Royal Institute of International Affairs (Britain): Nigeria
Wallerstein: Élites in French-speaking West Africa
--- II. Force and Independence in North Africa
Ashford: Emergence of a political party in Morocco
Zartman: The Politics of Boundaries in North and West Africa
Pickles: French Algeria: reality to myth
Barbour: Libya 1911 - 51
Hahn: Beginning of Tunisian nationalism
--- III. Revolutions in Egypt
Berger: Populist control in Egypt
Wheelock: Coup and consolidation
Nasser: The Egyptian Revolution
--- IV. Modern Ethiopia
Toynbee: The Italian dispute
Drysdale: The intractable frontier
Hess and Loewenberg: The Ethiopian no-party state
Ricci: The organization of the state and social structures in Ethiopia
--- V. East Africa
I. M. Lewis: Modern political movements in Somaliland
Pratt: The growth of nationalist parties in Uganda 1952 - 60
Colin Legum: Developments in Kenya
Drysdale: The Somali-Kenya dispute
Delf: Asians in East Africa
Foltz: Malagasy: patterns and prospects
--- VI. Policies and ideologies in Southern Africa
Roux: The eigth Kafir war: Nongqause
Thompson: Sources of apartheid
Tatz: Apartheid legislation
Mbeki: The Bantustans
Doxey: Industrialization
Benson: The Aftican National Congress 1961 - 3
Roberts: South West Africa: Mandate in trust
MacMillan: Rhodes and the making of Rhodesia
Mason: Rhodesian dilemma
Gray: Rival philosophies
Leys: Politics in Southern Rhodesia
--- VIII. Zambia and Malawi
Rotberg: The modern emergence of Malawi and Zambia
Gann: King Copper
Gann: African administration and politics
Shepperson and Price: The significance of Chilembwe
--- IX. Nationalism and Pan-Africanism
Sklar: The contribution of tribalism to nationalism
Lewis: Islam and nationalism
Sithole: Christianity and African political development
Rotberg: African Nationalism: concept or confusion?
Decreane: Party politics and traditional structure: single-party rule
Shepperson: External factors in the development of African nationalism
Colin Legum: The nature of pan-africanism
Colin Legum: Pan-africanism: The Communists and the West
Margaret Legum: Non-alignment
Hoskyns: African states and the United Nations 1958 - 1964
Padelford: The Charter of the Organization for African Unity
Copy Number
1
Identifier
II A 99 MCE reg 3289
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