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基本説明
This new edition of volume two includes many sources that have not previously appeared in print, or in books readily available to students.
Full Description
This is a new edition of volume two of Africa and the West: A Documentary History from the Slave Trade to Independence. The second volume is be divided into two sections: Colonialism and Its Critics and The Contradictions of Post-Colonial Independence. This new edition uses all of the documents in the first edition, taken from both African and European sources, and adds some 20 pages of additional documents to cover the most recent developments. Some documents are the expected types, such as the Natives Land Act from South Africa, Mandela's "No Easy Walk to Freedom," and Nkrumah on pan-Africanism; others are more unusual, such as a German school examination for African children. Many of the sources have not previously appeared in print, or in books readily available to students. The authors have provided a detailed table of contents in place of impressionistic and often uninformative chapter titles; expanded the bibliography; added a list of websites for African historical resources; and added a few new maps.
This book provides a unique resource both for African history survey courses and for topical courses on imperialism, colonialism, economic history, and East-West relations.
Contents
VOLUME TWO; PART 3: RESHAPING AFRICA 1875-1961; CHAPTER NINE: METHODS OF RULE (1875-1919); A. ROGER CASEMENT'S REPORT ON THE CONGO, DECEMBER 11, 1903; B. DECLARATION OF EMILY BANKS IN H. GRATTAN GUINNESS, CONGO SLAVERY, 1905; C. THE CASE OF LOKOTA IN E. D. MOREL, KING LEOPOLD'S RULE IN AFRICA, 1904; D. VAN HULLEBUSCH, SOME FACTS THAT TOOK PLACE IN THE CONGO, 1944; CHAPTER TEN: THE INTERWAR YEARS: SUPPORTING THE METROPOLES (1919-1936); CHAPTER ELEVEN: WORLD WAR II AND ITS IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH (1941-1950); CHAPTER TWELVE: NO EASY ROAD TO DECOLONIZATION (1953-1961); WAMBUI OTIENO, MAU MAU'S DAUGHTER: A LIFE HISTORY, 1998; PART 4: THE EMERGENCE OF INDEPENDENT AFRICA 1961 - 2008; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: AFRICAN IDEOLOGIES OF INDEPENDENCE (1961-1971); A. JULIUS K. NYERERE, "THE AFRICAN AND DEMOCRACY," 1961; B. JULIUS K. NYERERE, "THE ARUSHA DECLARATION TEACH-IN", 1967; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: COLONIAL LEGACIES OF AUTHORITARIANISM (1960-1979); CHAPTER FIFTEEN: COLONIAL LEGACIES OF EXPLOITATION (1980-2008); A. REPUBLIC OF GHANA ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAM 1984-1986, 1983; B. REPUBLIC OF GHANA ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAM 1984-1986, 1984; C. REPUBLIC OF GHANA PROGRAMME OF ACTIONS TO MITIGATE THE SOCIAL COSTS OF ADJUSTMENT, 1987; D. ALBERT ADU BOAHEN, THE GHANAIAN SPHINX, 1989; CHAPTER SIXTEEN: THE CONTINUING TRANSITION TO FREEDOM (1990-2008); A. ROBERT GERSONY, "SUMMARY OF MOZAMBICAN REFUGEE ACCOUNTS OF PRINCIPALLY CONFLICT-RELATED EXPERIENCE IN MOZAMBIQUE," 1988; B. JESSICA ALEXANDER, "CHILDREN ASSOCIATED WITH FIGHTING FORCES IN THE CONFLICT IN SIERRA LEONE" MAY 4, 2007; C. MORTALITY IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, 2007; D. SUDAN "IN THE NAME OF GOD", 1994; E. A LAKE OF OIL BENEATH AFRICA, UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (USGS), 1997