História geral de Angola à luz do programa do curso de licenciatura
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History of Angola, Undergraduate Studies, Bantu Peoples, Nationalism, Decolonization, Higher educationSynopsis
General History of Angola in Light of the Undergraduate Degree Program is a comprehensive academic reference that systematizes Angola's historical trajectory, from primary migratory settlements to the contemporary challenges of national reconciliation. Authored by Armindo Jaime Gomes, this work is primarily didactic in nature, serving as an essential tool for higher education students and faculty. The book stands out by integrating traditional historiography with contributions from cultural anthropology, sociology, and Bantu linguistics, providing a holistic perspective that goes beyond a purely political narrative. Across nine chapters, the author examines critical themes such as Bantu resistance to Western penetration, the impact of the slave trade, the transition from nationalism to armed struggle, and the complex process of decolonization. The work offers a rigorous and scientific interpretation, encouraging critical thinking about historical truth within the evolving context of Angolan national consciousness.
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- NHAH - Regional and national history
- 1HFMA - Angola
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