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United Republic of Tanzania, Ministry of Education and Culture, Certificate of Approval No. 283: "This book was approved by EMAC on 10 (date) 01 (month) 2004 (year) to be a Reference for form 1-6 in Secondary Schools in Tanzania." -- (Umschlagseite 2)
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"'Africa in World History' bears a careful selection of important topics that always appear in Paper II of "A" Level examinations. The most theoretically difficult topics habe been tackled and presented in a way that would enable the candidates attempt the question without problems. This is a very valuable publication for both school and private "A" Level candidates." -- (Back cover)
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"This book contains two sections. Section One is the revised version of Secondary History Book 1: Development of East African Societies up to the 19th century. Section Two is the revised version of Secondary History Book 2: Development of [other] African Societies up to the 19th century. Both titles werde produced as mimeographs by the Institute of Education in 1978 and 1979 respectively." -- (Introduction)
"'Aspects of African History' provides very usefull revision notes for Form II and IV "O" Level candidates. The candidates will benefit a lot because the notes are strictly confined to the intended syllabus. In the absence of textbooks, history teachers would find this publication very handy." -- (Back cover)
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Written collectively by a group of history experts unter the guidance of the Institute of Curriculum Development
"This book picks up East African history from where Section One of Secondary History Sections One and Two - Institute of Education, Secondary History Sections One and Two: The Development of East African and Other African Societies up to the 19th Century, Dar es Salaam University Press, 1983 - ends. It starts by surveying the social, political and economic set-up of the different East African societies by 1850. The rest of the book shows how during and after the second half of the nineteenth century the history was influenced by the development of the capitalist mode of production." -- (Introduction)