Africa Since 1800
Author: Roland Oliver
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1977-09-01
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780521292405
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Author: Roland Oliver
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1977-09-01
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780521292405
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roland Anthony Oliver
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2001-08-16
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 9780521793728
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA revised edition of The African Middle Ages 1400-1800, ideal for University and college teaching.
Author: Donald Denoon
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Published: 1986
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard J. Reid
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2020-01-09
Total Pages: 455
ISBN-13: 1119381924
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe new, fully-updated edition of the acclaimed textbook covering 200 years of African history A History of Modern Africa explores two centuries of the continent’s political, economic, and social history. This thorough yet accessible text help readers to understand key concepts, recognize significant themes, and identify the processes that shaped the modern history of Africa. Emphasis is placed on the consequences of colonial rule, and the links between the precolonial and postcolonial eras. Author Richard Reid, a prominent scholar and historian on the subject, argues that Africa’s struggle for economic and political stability in the nineteenth century escalated and intensified through the twentieth century, the effects of which are still felt in the present day. The new third edition offers substantial updates and revisions that consider recent events and historiography. Greater emphasis is placed on African agency, particularly during the colonial period, and the importance of the long-term militarization of African political culture. Discussions of the postcolonial period have been updated to reflect recent developments, including those in North Africa. Adopting a long-term approach to current African issues, this text: Explores the legacies of the nineteenth century and the colonial period in the context of the contemporary era Highlights the role of nineteenth century and long-term internal dynamics in Africa’s modern challenges Combines recent scholarship with concise and effective narrative Features maps, illustrations, expanded references, and comprehensive endnotes A History of Modern Africa: 1800 to the Present, 3rd Edition is an excellent introduction to the subject for undergraduate students in relevant courses, and for general readers with interest in modern African history and current affairs.
Author: Richard J. Reid
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2012-01-17
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13: 0470658983
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUpdated and revised to emphasise long-term perspectives on current issues facing the continent, the new 2nd Edition of A History of Modern Africa recounts the full breadth of Africa's political, economic, and social history over the past two centuries. Adopts a long-term approach to current issues, stressing the importance of nineteenth-century and deeper indigenous dynamics in explaining Africa's later twentieth-century challenges Places a greater focus on African agency, especially during the colonial encounter Includes more in-depth coverage of non-Anglophone Africa Offers expanded coverage of the post-colonial era to take account of recent developments, including the conflict in Darfur and the political unrest of 2011 in Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya
Author: Roland Oliver
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2005-02-07
Total Pages: 414
ISBN-13: 9780521836159
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book, the Fifth Revised Edition of a well-known introductory textbook, has remained in steady demand for the past forty years. The new edition covers events up to the middle of 2003, and takes account of the fresh perspectives brought about by the end of the Cold War and the new global situation following the events of September 11, 2001. It is also concerned with the demographic trends which are at the heart of so many African problems today, the ravages of diseases such as AIDS and malaria, and the conflicts waged by warlords fighting for control of scarce resources. Previous Edition Hb (1994): 0-521-41946-8 Previous Edition Pb (1994): 0-521-42970-6
Author: John Thornton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1998-04-28
Total Pages: 483
ISBN-13: 113964338X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores Africa's involvement in the Atlantic world from the fifteenth century to the eighteenth century. It focuses especially on the causes and consequences of the slave trade, in Africa, in Europe, and in the New World. African institutions, political events, and economic structures shaped Africa's voluntary involvement in the Atlantic arena before 1680. Africa's economic and military strength gave African elites the capacity to determine how trade with Europe developed. Thornton examines the dynamics of colonization which made slaves so necessary to European colonizers, and he explains why African slaves were placed in roles of central significance. Estate structure and demography affected the capacity of slaves to form a self-sustaining society and behave as cultural actors, transferring and transforming African culture in the New World.
Author: John K. Thornton
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 1999-08-26
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 1135365849
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWarfare in Atlantic Africa, 1500-1800 investigates the impact of warfare on the history of Africa in the period of the slave trade and the founding of empires. It includes the discussion of: : * the relationship between war and the slave trade * the role of Europeans in promoting African wars and supplying African armies * the influence of climatic and ecological factors on warfare patterns and dynamics * the impact of social organization and military technology, including the gunpowder revolution * case studies of warfare in Sierra Leone, the Gold Coast, Benin and West Central Africa
Author: K. B. C. Onwubiko
Publisher:
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 406
ISBN-13: 9789781750618
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Christopher Ehret
Publisher: James Currey Publishers
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 9780852554753
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book gives serious play to ancient history right across the African continent and it ties these eras into the currents of wider world history. Chris Ehret has skilfully woven archaeology and linguistics into the historical narrative to provide a text from the deep past until 1800. North America: University Press of Virginia