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Go to My LibraryFigures de la révolution africaine de Kenyatta à Sankara
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- French
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- Pages
- 324
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- 9782355220371
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The reviews consistently praise the book for its comprehensive and insightful approach to African revolutionary history. Readers highlight its success in weaving together the political biographies of numerous influential African leaders with the broader political history of their respective nations, creating a cohesive narrative of the anti-colonial and anti-imperialist struggles. The author is commended for being a sober and progressive intellectual who effectively places the African struggle within a global context, demonstrating the interconnectedness of revolutionary movements across different continents during the mid-20th century. Reviewers appreciate how the book provides a broad historical perspective, contextualizing each figure, country, and year, and detailing the theoretical and political evolution of both colonized nations and the adapting colonial powers. It is described as exemplary, highly relevant, very rich in information, well-documented, and an authentic work of reference that offers a condensed yet enriching understanding of general culture.
While overwhelmingly positive, the reviews do present a few points of criticism. One significant concern raised is that the book, at the time of some reviews, had not yet been translated into English, limiting its accessibility to a wider international audience. For existing translations, specifically the Turkish version mentioned, a reviewer noted that while readable, it suffered from a lack of proper editing, leading to frequent errors such as incorrect word usage or misplaced punctuation. Another reviewer found the book to be very dense with information, suggesting it might benefit from a second reading to fully absorb its content, though this was presented more as a characteristic than a strong negative.
Overall, the book is considered a highly important and valuable historical work that sheds light on a crucial period of African history. It is particularly recommended for those unfamiliar with the events of decolonization and the lives of its key leaders, serving as an excellent introduction and reference. The book's capacity to connect the struggles of the past with contemporary issues of neocolonialism and imperialism makes it particularly relevant for today's readers. It is ideal for individuals interested in African history, post-colonial studies, international relations, and the history of revolutionary movements, especially those seeking a theoretical and well-documented account that inspires hope through the ideas of its featured figures.
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