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Africa Orientale

Questa serie approfondisce la ricca e diversificata storia e cultura dell'Africa orientale. Esplora le intricate strutture sociali, gli impatti coloniali e le lotte per l'indipendenza in tutta la regione. Ogni puntata offre uno sguardo avvincente sulle vite del suo popolo, sulle loro tradizioni e sulla loro resilienza di fronte alle avversità. È un viaggio alla scoperta che illumina sia il passato che il presente di questa affascinante parte del mondo.

Foundations of an African Civilisation
The African Garrison State
Dealing with Government in South Sudan
The Quest for Socialist Utopia
The Quest for Socialist Utopia

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