Guy Arnold
Guy Arnold (born 1932) is a British author based in Marylebone, London, and a specialist in north-south relations[1] who writes mainly in the areas of African history and politics, and international affairs. Over the course of his career, he has worked with the Overseas Development Institute, he created a National Youth Service in Zambia in the period before its independence in 1964,[2] and was Director of the Africa Bureau (a non-governmental lobby group) from 1968 to 1972, as well as working as a consultant in the field. He is the author of more than 50 books[3] including travelogues and educational books for children. He is an older brother to Bruce Arnold, a novelist and journalist based in Dublin.
He has lectured and taught courses on international affairs for over thirty years, at the Workers’ Educational Association[3] and the University of Surrey.[4]
Bibliography
- Longhouse and jungle: an expedition to Sarawak (1959)
- Towards peace and a multiracial commonwealth (1964)
- Economic co-operation in the Commonwealth (1967)
- Rhodesia, token sanctions or total economic warfare (1972)
- Sanctions against Rhodesia, 1965 to 1972 (1972)
- Kenyatta and the politics of Kenya (1974)
- The last bunker: a report on white South Africa today (1976)
- Modern Nigeria (1977)
- Strategic highways of Africa (1977)
- Statistical guide to the Nigerian market (1978)
- Britain's oil (1978)
- Aid in Africa (1979)
- Held fast for England: G. A. Henty, imperialist boys' writer (1980)
- Modern Kenya (1981)
- The unions (1981)
- A revised 1862 manual of bayonet drill (1982)
- Datelines of world history (1983)
- Coal (1985)
- Gas (1985)
- Aid and the Third World: the North/South divide (1985)
- Journey round Turkey (1989)
- Book of Dates: A Chronology of World History (1989)
- Britain since 1945: choice, conflict and change (1989)
- Facts on water, wind, and solar power (1990)
- Facts on nuclear energy (1990)
- Revolutionary and dissident movements: an international guide (1991)
- The world trade system (1991)
- Brainwash: the cover-up society (1992)
- South Africa: crossing the Rubicon - Volume 1992, Part 2 (1992)
- The End of the Third World (1993)
- Political and economic encyclopaedia of Africa (1993)
- The Third World handbook (1994)
- Wars in the Third World since 1945 (1995)
- The maverick state: Gaddafi and the New World Order (1996)
- Historical Dictionary of Aid and Development Organizations (1996)
- The resources of the Third World (1997)
- World Government by Stealth: The Future of the United Nations (1997)
- Mercenaries: The Scourge of the Third World (1999)
- The new South Africa (2000)
- World Strategic Highways (2000)
- Guide to African political and economic development (2001)
- Historical Dictionary of the Crimean War (2002)
- Africa: a modern history (2005)
- The international drugs trade (2005)
- Historical dictionary of the non-aligned movement and Third World (2006)
- In the footsteps of George Borrow: a journey through Spain and Portugal (2007)
- Historical dictionary of civil wars in Africa (2008)
- The A to Z of Civil Wars in Africa (2009)
- Morocco in the 21st Century (2009)
- Matter of Opinion (2011)
- Migration: Changing the World (2012)
References
- ↑ Mylius, Andrew. "Keeping the peace". New Civil Engineer. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ↑ "Guy Arnold". Atlantic Books. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- 1 2 "Thirty years with the WEA for Guy". Workers’ Educational Association. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ↑ Arnold, Guy (2002). Historical Dictionary of the Crimean War. Lanham, Md. [u.a.]: Scarecrow Press. p. 179. ISBN 0-8108-4276-9.