a) Explain ONE process that led to the emergence of new states in the second half of the twentieth century.
b) Identify ONE example in which the creation of a new state led to large-scale population movements after 1945.
c) Explain ONE way in which the legacy of imperialism affected the economic development of new states in the second half of the twentieth century.
concisely recap the major debate about the " brown afrikaners" of riemvasmaak as represented by martin legassick. (15) then conclude the discussion by critically responding to legassick's view (5)( 600 words max)
Explain how the emergence of African History in the 1960s changed perspectives of Africa in the world. In your response, refer to perspectives of Africa before and after the 1960s, and how the use of ‘non-traditional’ historical sources contributed to these changes.
Examine the impact of colonialism on Congo and Tanzania, as well as the impact of liberation from colonial rule.
Concisely recap the major debate about the "brown afrikaners of Riemvasmaak" as represented by Martin Legassick. Then conclude the discussion by critically respondind to Legassick's view
3. Discuss four (4) examples of Post-colonial representations in the Pacific region. How have these representations contributed in either fostering or damaging Pacific consciousness (awareness/appreciation) for you?
Concisely recap the major debate about the “brown Afrikaners” of Riemvasmaak as represented by Martin Legassick. Then conclude the discussion by critically responding to Legassick’s view .
Discuss four (4) examples of Post-colonial representations in the Pacific region. How have these representations contributed in either fostering or damaging Pacific consciousness (awareness/appreciation) for you?
what was the major debate about the Brown Afrikaners and the critical responed to Legassicks
Concisely recap the major debate about the "brown Afrikaners" of Riemvasmaak as represented by Martin Legassick. Then conclude the discussion by critically responding to Legassick' view (600 words max).