Resultaten voor 'malyn newitt'

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  1. Navigations
    1. Malyn Newitt

    Navigations

    The Portuguese Discoveries and the Renaissance

    A re-examination of the Portuguese medieval and Renaissance voyages of discovery.

    € 21,95
  2. Negotiating Justice

    Negotiating Justice

    A New Constitution for South Africa

    Between February 1990 when the South African president F.W. De Klerk, released Nelson Mandela from prison and legalised the ANC, and April 1994 when the first democratic elections were held, South Africa experienced revolutionary changes.

    € 20,95
  3. The Zambezi
    1. Malyn Newitt

    The Zambezi

    A History

    'Scholarly and readable... a fascinating tale of a creole society created by a fusion of European and African elements, shaped by the geography of the great river.'

    € 26,50
  4. First Portuguese Colonial Empire
    1. Malyn Newitt
    2. Anthony Disney
    3. K.S. Mathew

    First Portuguese Colonial Empire

    The four essays in this book examine aspects of Portugal’s first overseas empire, the maritime and commercial empire that was founded in the fifteenth century and which, during the sixteenth century extended from Brazil to China.

    € 37,50
  5. Portugal in European and World History
    1. Malyn Newitt

    Portugal in European and World History

    Portugal is a country that has sometimes been dismissed as small and relatively unimportant. This title demonstrates that the contrary is true, showing that Portugal has been crucial to the development of Europe and the modern world. It offers a fresh appraisal of Portuguese history and its role in the world.

    € 39,95
  6. The Portuguese in West Africa, 1415–1670

    The Portuguese in West Africa, 1415–1670

    A Documentary History

    '… the book fills a significant gap. It will presumably reach a wide audience … and should encourage interested readers to proceed from here to the sources themselves. … it should also motivate scholars to complete for publication the translations of Álvares, Álvares de Almada, Lemos Coelho …' The Journal of African History

    € 31,95
  7. A History of Portuguese Overseas Expansion 1400-1668
    1. Malyn Newitt

    A History of Portuguese Overseas Expansion 1400-1668

    Including a detailed bibliography and glossary, this book provides an accessible survey of how the Portuguese became so influential during this period and how Portuguese settlements were founded in areas as far flung as Asia, Africa and South America.

    € 66,50
  8. A History of Postcolonial Lusophone Africa
    1. Patrick Chabal
    2. David Birmingham
    3. Joshua Forrest

    A History of Postcolonial Lusophone Africa

    "This volume constitutes a uniquely distinctive history of postindependence Portuguese-speaking Africa as well as of the final decades of colonial rule. What warrants immediate comment is that . . . this volume should also have special appeal for readers interested in the postcolonial literature of lusophone Africa.36.1"—Research in African Literatures "This history of five African Portuguese—speaking countries since they gained independence from Portugal in 1974—75 is a challenge for two major reasons. First, the countries defy easy comparison, being different in size, geography, and socioeconomic profile. Second, they frequently have more in common with their regional neighbors than with one another. This volume slices into the project from two angles. In part 1, Chabal (Univ. of London) writes three thematic chapters that analyze what these countries have in common and how they differ from and are similar to the rest of Africa. They cover the end of empire (wars and decolonization), the construction of the nation—state (nationalism, power relationships, socialism and international affairs), and the limits of nationhood (partisan and political rivalries). These three chapters are concise, well organized, balanced, perceptive, critical, and insightful. Part 2 provides five country chapters, each by a different scholar of the area. The chapters on Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea—Bissau are well written, especially on the wars, politics, and the economy. Less successful are the two chapters on Cape Verde and São (Sao) Tomé (Tome) e Príncipe (Principe) , which tend to lack critical analysis and be too dependent on official reports and data sources. A useful bibliography is organized by country. Upper—division undergraduates and above."—K. W. Grundy, Case Western Reserve University , 2003feb CHOICE "Bringing a sophisticated analytical perspective to his introduction, Chabal measures each postcolonial government against the now—fashionable neopatrimonial paradigm (boss—run regimes built on patronage), makes allowances for the varying political skills of nationalist leaders, considers the effects of anticolonial wars in three of the five countries, and looks at the failure of socialist experiments in each. This work fills an important gap."—Foreign Affairs

    € 27,50
  9. History of Mozambique
    1. Professor Malyn Newitt

    History of Mozambique

    A history of Mozambique from the 15th century to the present. It traces two major themes: the gradual development of forms of overall political control and the periodic crises that led to disintegration and social dislocation. An extended final chapter looks at the country since independence.

    € 26,50
  10. A Short History of Mozambique
    1. Malyn Newitt

    A Short History of Mozambique

    A splendidly written portrait of Mozambique in the colonial and post-colonial eras, by the premier historian of the country.

    € 31,95
  11. Emigration and the Sea
    1. Malyn Newitt

    Emigration and the Sea

    An Alternative History of Portugal and the Portuguese

    An engrossing history of Portugal from the fifteenth century to the present day, examining how exploration, imperialism and migration shaped the Portuguese and their global diaspora.

    € 30,50
  12. Emigration and the Sea
    1. Malyn Newitt

    Emigration and the Sea

    An Alternative History of Portugal and the Portuguese
    € 32,95