Breve historia de las guerras en África

Breve historia de las guerras en África

Óscar Corcoba Fernández

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NOWTILUS
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Historia de África
ISBN:
9788413050904
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Adéntrese en un mundo de conflictos bélicos, batallas y sangrientos genocidios, auge y caída de imperios: Idi Amin Dada, Nasser, Muamar el Gadafi, Erwin Rommel, Samuel Doe, Ernesto Che Guevara.Los diferentes tipos de guerra, el proceso de descolonización y la influencia de África en la Guerra Fría. Una rigurosa visión de las guerras que asolaron el continente africano. Idi Amin Dada, el carnicero de Uganda, Nasser, Muamar el Gadafi, Erwin Rommel, Samuel Doe, presidente de Liberia, incluso Ernesto Che Guevara. Nombres propios que han moldeado la historia reciente del continente africano a través de la guerra y el genocidio. La Breve historia de las guerras en África nos adentra en los diferentes conflictos militares a los que se ha enfrentado el continente africano a través del recorrido de las batallas más críticas analizaremos los distintos momentos y conflictos en donde se ha moldeado no solo la historia reciente de África, si no del mundo actual debido a su tremenda influencia.La Breve Historia de las Guerras en África es una síntesis de los diferentes conflictos bélicos que han asolado el continente en el siglo XX, y la influencia que muchos de ellos han tenido en el devenir de la historia mundial, como los acaecidos durante las dos guerras mundiales en suelo africano. Conozca los diferentes tipos de guerra, el proceso de descolonización o la influencia de África en la Guerra Fría a través de la documentación histórica y las fuentes militares del siglo XX.

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