The History of Guinea
MTA
Guinea from its earliest beginnings to the present day
2nd Edition
This comprehensive history chronicles Guinea's rich and often turbulent journey from its earliest human settlements to its contemporary challenges. Beginning with archaeological evidence of ancient societies and tracing the profound impact of powerful West African empires like Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, the book illuminates how migrations, trade in gold and salt, and the spread of Islam shaped the diverse ethnic and cultural tapestry of the region. Readers will discover the emergence of sophisticated indigenous states, such as the Imamate of Futa Jallon and the coastal Susu kingdoms, which skillfully navigated regional dynamics long before the arrival of Europeans.
The narrative meticulously details the transformative, and often tragic, consequences of European contact, from the initial Portuguese encounters and the devastating impact of the transatlantic slave trade to the intense competition among European powers that culminated in the "Scramble for Africa." The book then delves into the period of French conquest and brutal colonial rule, highlighting fierce African resistance movements, most notably led by the legendary Samory Touré. It examines the daily realities of life under colonial administration, characterized by forced labor, economic exploitation, and a gradual political awakening that ultimately fueled the demand for self-determination.
The latter half of the book focuses on Guinea's post-independence era, starting with its unique and defiant choice for immediate autonomy under the charismatic, yet controversial, Ahmed Sékou Touré. It explores his ambitious socialist experiment, the accompanying political repression and international isolation, and the subsequent period of military rule under Lansana Conté. Finally, the narrative brings us to the recent past, analyzing the tumultuous transition to democracy under Alpha Condé, the devastating Ebola crisis, and the recurring cycle of political instability culminating in recent military coups. This essential history provides an in-depth understanding of the forces and personalities that have shaped Guinea, offering crucial insights into its present challenges and future potential.
This book is for anyone interested in African history, particularly those seeking a comprehensive understanding of Guinea's rich and complex past. It will appeal to students, academics, and general readers who want to learn about the major empires, colonial struggles, and post-independence challenges that have shaped this West African nation.
November 9, 2025
35,474 words
2 hours 29 minutes
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