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Ronald Segal

    Ronald Segal était un auteur et éditeur sud-africain de premier plan dont l'œuvre s'est fréquemment intéressée aux questions politiques et sociales. Sa formation précoce et ses expériences en Afrique du Sud ont profondément marqué son écriture ultérieure. Segal fut également le fondateur et le rédacteur en chef du magazine *Africa South*, qui a servi de plateforme cruciale pour le discours politique et culturel. Ses écrits ont souvent exploré les thèmes de la race, du colonialisme et de la lutte pour la libération, tant en Afrique qu'à l'échelle mondiale. La vie de Segal en exil et son activisme politique continu ont façonné sa perspective distinctive sur les affaires mondiales.

    The Crisis of India
    Islam's Black Slaves
    Islam's Black Slaves
    The Black Diaspora
    The New State of the World Atlas
    The State of the World Atlas
    • The State of the World Atlas

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Distinctive yet accessible, these full-color maps & graphics afford readers a unique view of current international affairs by translating key political, economic & social indicators into readily grasped visual form. "Unique & uniquely beautiful," previous editions of this atlas have told us "more about the world today than a dozen statistical abstracts or scholarly tomes" (Los Angeles Times). Topics covered in this edition include population growth, migrations, pressures on the environment, military spending, the arms trade, racism & gender politics. For a concise yet comprehensive survey of the world today, The State of the World Atlas is unmatched.

      The State of the World Atlas
    • The Black Diaspora

      Five Centuries of the Black Experience Outside Africa

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the experiences of African-descended individuals across various countries, this narrative explores over five centuries of history and cultural evolution. It highlights the diverse journeys of these communities in places like Britain, Canada, the United States, Haiti, Guyana, and Brazil, shedding light on their struggles, resilience, and contributions to society. The book provides a rich tapestry of stories that illuminate the complexities of identity and heritage within the global Black Diaspora.

      The Black Diaspora
    • Islam's Black Slaves

      The Other Black Diaspora

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(65)Évaluer

      This scholarly work offers an in-depth analysis of the Eastern slave trade, highlighting its historical significance and impact on societies. The author, a distinguished British scholar, examines various facets of the trade, including economic, social, and cultural implications. Through meticulous research and critical insights, the book sheds light on the experiences of enslaved individuals and the broader context of the trade, making it a valuable resource for understanding this complex and often overlooked aspect of history.

      Islam's Black Slaves
    • Islam's Black Slaves

      A History of Africa's Other Black Diaspora

      • 273pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      In Islam's Back Slaves, Ronald Segal traces the business of slavery from the birth of Islam in seventh-century Arabia to the present, where, in Sudan and Mauritania, Africans continue to be bought and sold. It is the first book for a general readership to describe in detail the Islamic slave trade. It is also a valuable corrective to the view that the enslavement of Africans was a purely European question.

      Islam's Black Slaves