The Big Roles Slaves Played in the Ancient African Society - History Books Grade 3 Children's History Books
by Baby Professor
South Africa 1948–1994 (Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 4)
by Rosemary Mulholland
A range of textbooks covering many of the options available on GCSE history specifications. This book focuses on the struggle by the black majority for political and social freedom in South Africa. Beginning with an account of the origins of racism, segregation and republicanism before 1948, it concentrates on the history of South Africa following the establishment of the apartheid regime. Topics include apartheid in practice, the Sharpeville massacre, the end of apartheid and Nelson Mandela a...
The Awesome Egyptians (Horrible Histories) (Horrible Histories TV Tie-in)
by Terry Deary and Peter Hepplewhite
Step back to an awesomely ancient time with the Awesome Egyptians. Discover which king had the worst blackheads, why some kings had to wear false beards and why the peasants were revolting. History with the nasty bits left in! 2013 is HORRIBLE HISTORIES twentieth anniversary.
Egypt (Opposing Viewpoints (Paperback)) (Opposing Viewpoints (Hardcover))
Causes and Consequences of the First World War (Causes & Consequences S.)
by Stewart Ross
Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe (Dictatorships)
by James R. Arnold and Roberto Wiener
In the wealthy West, it's assumed that Africa is the problem and we are the solution. This timely book argues the opposite. Though couched in benevolent terms, Western policies in fact have for decades helped fuel the continent's devastating decline. Every year, far more of Africa's riches flow out to the rich world than we plough into Africa. In this systematic process of exploitation, explains author Gerald Caplan, first-world leaders work in happy harmony with African despots to wreak havoc o...
Turning Points in History: The End of Apartheid paper (Turning Points in History)
by Richard Tames
A discussion of the history of the end of apartheid. It is part of a series which examines major historical watersheds. It recounts the chain of events leading up to the event, and the repercussions, both immediate and long-term. It also evaluates the concept of a turning-point, assessing in which way this event really was one. Interpretations run throughout the books, showing how history is informed by a complicated web of divergent views. The books are designed to be thought-provoking, but the...
South Africa 1948-1995: a depth study (Discovering the Past for GCSE)
by Christopher Culpin
Describes the history, agriculture, education, people, and religious life of the largest country in Africa.
Ancient Egyptians (Focus On, #21) (Ancient Civilizations, #8)
by Anita Ganeri
An introduction to the geography, history, economy, culture, and people of landlocked Mali, the second largest country in West Africa.