The demise of Spanish colonialism in Central Africa has to be understood as part of the general process of African decolonization. In accepting the methodological framework proposed by some historians for studying the collapse of European domination in the continent,1 we can explain the independence of Equatorial Guinea, in 1968, as a result of the interaction between three different factors: international, metropolitan and colonial. This article delineates the decolonization of the only Spanish colony south of the Sahara, its main argument being that, in the case of Equatorial Guinea, the international factor - specifically, the role of the United Nations - is fundamental to the understanding of the timing, the actors' strategies and the r...
This work focuses on the history of the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea between 1927 and 1979 in an...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá vrcholnou fází španělského kolonialismu v Rovníkové Guineji za vlády gene...
The categorisation of people into ‘tribes’ and other clusters in order to assign them different righ...
The demise of Spanish colonialism in Central Africa has to be understood as part of the general proc...
This work focuses on the history of the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea between 1927 and 1979 in an...
This article compares Spanish, Riffian and Equatorial Guinean memories to address Hispano-African hi...
From the African coast starts Latin American history and part of Europe’s. This article includes a c...
From the African coast starts Latin American history and part of Europe’s. This article includes a c...
A Presentation by Prof. Munene Macharia prepared for Academic Staff Union of Universities Conference...
La descolonización africana fue un periodo de intensa recreación de identidades nacionales. La indep...
This paper engages the concept of the imposed Modernity of Europe upon the African republics of Sier...
Since the end of French colonial rule in Guinea, “independence” has held a central place in its poli...
In the past, exchanges between Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America were reduced to Atlantic slave t...
The scramble and Partition of African countries began in earnest with the Berlin Conference of 1884-...
Spanish policy toward Cuba and Equatorial Guinea up to the end of the 19th century differed markedly...
This work focuses on the history of the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea between 1927 and 1979 in an...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá vrcholnou fází španělského kolonialismu v Rovníkové Guineji za vlády gene...
The categorisation of people into ‘tribes’ and other clusters in order to assign them different righ...
The demise of Spanish colonialism in Central Africa has to be understood as part of the general proc...
This work focuses on the history of the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea between 1927 and 1979 in an...
This article compares Spanish, Riffian and Equatorial Guinean memories to address Hispano-African hi...
From the African coast starts Latin American history and part of Europe’s. This article includes a c...
From the African coast starts Latin American history and part of Europe’s. This article includes a c...
A Presentation by Prof. Munene Macharia prepared for Academic Staff Union of Universities Conference...
La descolonización africana fue un periodo de intensa recreación de identidades nacionales. La indep...
This paper engages the concept of the imposed Modernity of Europe upon the African republics of Sier...
Since the end of French colonial rule in Guinea, “independence” has held a central place in its poli...
In the past, exchanges between Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America were reduced to Atlantic slave t...
The scramble and Partition of African countries began in earnest with the Berlin Conference of 1884-...
Spanish policy toward Cuba and Equatorial Guinea up to the end of the 19th century differed markedly...
This work focuses on the history of the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea between 1927 and 1979 in an...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá vrcholnou fází španělského kolonialismu v Rovníkové Guineji za vlády gene...
The categorisation of people into ‘tribes’ and other clusters in order to assign them different righ...