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After the Party
by
Andrew Feinstein
South Africa’s Watergate – widespread corruption at the highest levels of the ANC.
1 post
Saviours and Survivors
by
Mahmood Mamdani
Darfur and the ideological use of the language of genocide.
2 posts
Lord Leverhulme's Ghosts
by
Jules Marchal
The definitive account of exploitation in the Congo, introduced by Adam Hochschild.
1 post
Conspiracy to Murder
by
Linda Melvern
Voted the Best Book on Africa by
Foreign Affairs
and Outstanding Academic Title in 2004 by
Choice
.
1 post
The Battlefield
by
Hugh Roberts
Combating the tendency to reduce Algeria's tragedy to a clash of stereotypes, Roberts offers a radical corrective to Western misconceptions.
Afrocentrism
by
Stephen Howe
“Precise and courageous ... A landmark.”—Brian Appleyard,
Sunday Times
Ibn Khaldun
by
Yves Lacoste
A sympathetic yet incisive study of the great North African polymath.
Imagining Home
Edited by
Robin D.G. Kelley
and
Sidney J. Lemelle
A fresh and creative approach to the history of Pan-Africanism and diasporic movements.
African and Caribbean Politics
by
Manning Marable
Studying Ghana, Guyana and Grenada to discover the problems affecting democracy in the African diaspora.