Although graced with picturesque beaches, lush rain forests, and abundant diamond mines, the tiny West African nation of Sierra Leone is a land haunted by tragedy. It is the region from which the first slaves in North America were brought during the 1600s. A century later, thousands of freed slaves would establish a settlement called Freetown, which later became part of the British colony of Sierra Leone. Despite its diamond resources, Sierra Leone remained a poverty-stricken nation after achieving independence in 1961. During the 1990s, its people were devastated by horrific atrocities that occurred during a brutal civil war. Since peace came to the troubled nation in 2002, Sierra Leone has begun the slow process of rebuilding. However, much work must still be done before Sierra Leone can become a stable and prosperous nation.
De Evolutie van Afrika's Grote NatiesReeks
Deze opmerkelijke serie duikt in het rijke mozaïek van de Afrikaanse geschiedenis en onderzoekt de cruciale naties die het continent hebben gevormd. Van oude rijken tot moderne staten, deze werken brengen de politieke, sociale en culturele evoluties in kaart. Lezers krijgen een gedetailleerd perspectief op de triomfen, strijd, innovaties en conflicten die de belangrijkste machten van Afrika definieerden. Het is een essentiële verkenning voor iedereen die het complexe verleden en het dynamische heden van het continent wil begrijpen.


Aanbevolen leesvolgorde
"The African Union was formed in 2002 as a successor to the largely eneffective Organization fo African Unity. The purpose of the African Union is the turn Africa into a political and economic power. The new organization faces many challenges, and the solutions to Africa's problems will not be easy to find. Yet on its shoulders the African Union carries the hopes and dreams of a continent."--Back cover.