The Horizon History of Africa

The Horizon History of Africa
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Total Pages : 554
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Synopsis The Horizon History of Africa by : A. Adu Boahen

Examines the cultural, political, and social history of Africa illustrating the nation's transformation from a tribal society to a modern civilization.

The Horizon History of Africa

The Horizon History of Africa
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Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39076001147409
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Synopsis The Horizon History of Africa by : Alvin M. Josephy

Changing Horizons of African History

Changing Horizons of African History
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Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 1569024979
ISBN-13 : 9781569024973
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Synopsis Changing Horizons of African History by : Awet Tewelde Weldemichael

A History of Africa

A History of Africa
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 666
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ISBN-10 : 9781317797272
ISBN-13 : 1317797272
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Synopsis A History of Africa by : John Fage

A History of Africa is a thorough narrative history of the continent from its beginnings to the twenty-first century. Long established at the forefront of African Studies, this book addresses the events of the 1990s and beyond. The issues discussed include: post-apartheid South Africa the prospects for democratization in Africa at the beginning of the new millennium developments in Muslim North Africa including the threat of Islamic fundamentalism economic and social developments including the devastating impact of Third World debt and the provision of debt relief cultural, environmental and gender issues in Modern Africa.

The Exploration of Africa

The Exploration of Africa
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:896697076
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Synopsis The Exploration of Africa by : Thomas Sterling

General History of Africa

General History of Africa
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Publisher : UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages : 774
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ISBN-10 : 9789231017100
ISBN-13 : 9231017101
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Synopsis General History of Africa by : International Scientific Committee for the drafting of a General History of Africa

One of UNESCO's most important publishing projects in the last thirty years, the General History of Africa marks a major breakthrough in the recognition of Africa's cultural heritage. Offering an internal perspective of Africa, the eight-volume work provides a comprehensive approach to the history of ideas, civilizations, societies and institutions of African history. The volumes also discuss historical relationships among Africans as well as multilateral interactions with other cultures and continents.

Recent Themes in the History of Africa and the Atlantic World

Recent Themes in the History of Africa and the Atlantic World
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Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 1570037582
ISBN-13 : 9781570037580
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Synopsis Recent Themes in the History of Africa and the Atlantic World by : Donald A. Yerxa

Described as "the New York Review of Books for history," Historically Speaking has emerged as one of the most distinctive historical publications in recent years, actively seeking out contributions from a pantheon of leading voices in historical discourse. This collection of articles and forums by prominent historians explores the relationship of Africa to world history, maps the current state of the burgeoning field of Atlantic history, and debates the accuracy of Olaudah Equiano's seminal narrative. The standard approach of world historians often compresses the African past into interpretive frameworks that leave Africans without a history of their own. Joseph C. Miller makes the case here for an alternative approach, a multicentric world history that gives voice to the various ways Africans experienced the past, and an impressive array of Africanist and world historians respond. The volume also assesses the state of the field of Atlantic history and includes a spirited forum on Vincent Carretta's provocative thesis that Olaudah Equiano, author of the most important account available of the horrific Middle Passage, was actually born in South Carolina and not Africa.

Horizon

Horizon
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : 9780525656210
ISBN-13 : 0525656219
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Synopsis Horizon by : Barry Lopez

ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: THE NEW YORK TIMES • NPR • THE GUARDIAN From pole to pole and across decades of lived experience, National Book Award-winning author Barry Lopez delivers his most far-ranging, yet personal, work to date. Horizon moves indelibly, immersively, through the author’s travels to six regions of the world: from Western Oregon to the High Arctic; from the Galápagos to the Kenyan desert; from Botany Bay in Australia to finally, unforgettably, the ice shelves of Antarctica. Along the way, Lopez probes the long history of humanity’s thirst for exploration, including the prehistoric peoples who trekked across Skraeling Island in northern Canada, the colonialists who plundered Central Africa, an enlightenment-era Englishman who sailed the Pacific, a Native American emissary who found his way into isolationist Japan, and today’s ecotourists in the tropics. And always, throughout his journeys to some of the hottest, coldest, and most desolate places on the globe, Lopez searches for meaning and purpose in a broken world.

The Global Horizon

The Global Horizon
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Publisher : Leuven University Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9789058679062
ISBN-13 : 9058679063
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Synopsis The Global Horizon by : Knut Graw

Although contemporary migration in and from Africa can be understood as a continuation of earlier forms of interregional and international migration, current processes of migration seem to have taken on a new quality. This volume argues that one of the main reasons for this is the fact that local worlds are increasingly measured against a set of possibilities whose referents are global, not local. Due to this globalization of the personal and societal horizons of possibilities in Africa and elsewhere, in many contexts migration gains an almost inevitable attraction while, at the same time, actual migration becomes increasingly restricted.Based on detailed ethnographic accounts, the contributors to this volume focus on the imaginations, expectations, and motivations that propel the pursuit of migration. Decentering the focus of much of migration studies on the receiving societies, the volume foregrounds the subjective aspect of migration and explores the impact which the imagination and practice of migration have on the sociocultural conditions of the various local settings concerned.