Modern African Nationalism

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“Modern African Nationalism” by Nsamba G. B. is an insightful guide that delves into the complex and fascinating world of African nationalism. The book explores the historical, political, and social aspects of African nationalism, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its evolution and impact. It includes detailed accounts of key events, figures, and movements, making history come alive for readers.

Who is this book for? This book is designed for A-level students studying African Nationalism, educators teaching the subject, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the forces that have shaped modern Africa. It is suitable for both classroom instruction and self-study.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive coverage of modern African nationalism
  • Detailed accounts of key events, figures, and movements
  • Ideal for classroom use and self-study
  • Suitable for students, educators, and history enthusiasts

Dive into the captivating “Modern African Nationalism” by Nsamba G. B. and enrich your understanding of Africa’s past and present! 

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Author Nsamba Gonzaga
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  • JOHNIOUS TUMUSIIME

    JOHNIOUS TUMUSIIME

    I myself read this great book of Mr. Nsamba Gonzaga. It is a really great one! You don't have to read it just because you are a student or teacher of history... In fact, I am myself not a teacher of history. I teach English Language in Primary. I did not even attend A-Level! This book helped me to understand further the meaning of African Nationalism and Patriotism. I often use it for reference while discussing patriotism and nationalistic affairs with my colleagues everywhere! Nsamba Gonzaga, in this book expresses African Nationalism as "the strong desire for self-determinations, independence by all Africans within Africa and diaspora. It is the natural love and pride which Africans have for their continent. It is also a strong sentiment against the foreign domination and a belief that European colonialism to Africa was a great hindrance to Africa's economic growth and development. It is therefore a strong hatred to colonialism and neo colonialism." Thank you Mr. Gonzaga!
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