عنوان المقال عربي
تطور الوعي الوطني في دول إفريقيا جنوب الصحراء الكبرى بين الحربين 1919-1939 (دراسة تاريخية)
Abstract
Africa remained a society lagging behind the European civilization until its first encounter in the modern era with colonialism between two societies, the first a feudal tribal society and the second a modern national society since the nineteenth century AD. African society began to be struck by violent shocks that began to awaken it from its deep slumber, and urged it to keep pace with the modern civilization, so that it was renewed indirectly and was imprinted with the characteristics of modern society. The reasons for political awareness were prepared in proportion to that renewal until its first fermentation began to appear between the two wars, extending from its origins in the depths of the continent’s modern history, and that was in the vanguard of the emerging nationalist movement that soon emerged in the fifties of the nineteenth century, and at its hands the era of independence appeared, based on the international political atmosphere.
Keywords
African nationalism, development of consciousness, African nationalism, sub-Saharan Africa, the two wars
Recommended Citation
Al-Asadi, Hello Mohammed Ali Hamza
(2025)
"The development of sub-Saharan African national consciousness between the two wars 1919-1939 (a historical study),"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 7:
Iss.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol7/iss1/3