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Key Events in African History
A Reference Guide
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Toyin Falola
An Oryx Book
Book Code:
GR1323
ISBN:
0-313-31323-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-31323-3
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0313313237
376 pages, maps, photos
Greenwood Press
Publication:
8/30/2002
List Price:
$79.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £44.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Also Available:
Paperback
Ebook
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
History
»
African History
Multicultural Studies
»
African Studies
Reviews:
Targeted at high school and college libraries for students taking survey courses in African history, this is an intriguing book....useful for its intended audience....Recommended. General and undergraduate libraries.
—Choice
June 2003
Falola has made a valuable contribution to educate the lay reader by compiling a book that surveys the history of Africa from its prehistoric past to the end of the twentieth century....recommended.
—MultiCultural Review
September 2003
A compact overview and summary of events that shaped the history of the African continent....This survey will prove useful as a reference source for advanced students. It should also find a home in circulating collections..
—School Library Journal
June 2003
High-school and college libraries will find this book a valuable addition to their collections.
—Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
May 1, 2003
...contains information about 36 important events in African history....This book draws upon the many changes in the African continent from governments to the environment and describes the connections between past and present African history. This is a valuable resource for updating the school library's Africa resources.
Recommended.
—Library Media Connection
April/May 2003
Endorsement From Funso Afolayan
Associate Professor of African History
University of New Hampshire:
A splendid achievement, a product of sound scholarship...an excellent introduction to the history of a turbulent, varied, and promising continent. Reference works are generally perceived to be ponderous works, tedious to write and dreary to read, but this is different. As a reference work,
Key Events
is unlike any other; invaluable and tantalizing, both in its ability to balance comprehensiveness with precision, scholastic rigor with pundit humor, as well as in its sensitive and salutary depiction of the tragedies and triumphs, gloom and glories that had been the lot of this oldest of all the continents in the last five thousand years. Anyone who says that African history is not fascinating has not read Falola's book. Even those with only a passing interest in the history of Africa will find the book superbly engaging, saucily entertaining, sometimes controversial, frequently disturbing, but ultimately reassuring.
Endorsement From Edmund Abaka
Assistant Professor of African History
University of Miami:
Provides a comprehensive survey of African history from the earliest beginnings to the economic problems of the recent past. The key events have been carefully selected in such a way that they illustrate the rich diversity of the continent's peoples and their way of life....Falola's account is woven into a tapestry that brings to light various facets of Africa's rich and textured history. It is written in simple, elegant prose for the college student and the non-specialist. Specialists would also find it an important source of information.
Endorsement From George O. Ndege
Department of History
Saint Louis University:
This is an unprecedented reference work that covers an incredible range of topics and offers fresh insights on thirty-six key events in African history. The selection of the events is sound and balanced. All the regions of the continent, as well as critical issues, institutions, and personalities from the prehistoric period to the present are neatly woven into this powerful volume. Sensibly organized, thoroughly researched, painstakingly accurate, and brilliantly well-written, this book is a necessary reading, indeed an indispensable tool, for those who wish to study African history.
Endorsement From Jonathan T. Reynolds
Department of History
Northern Kentucky University:
Toyin Falola has created a valuable resource for newcomers to African History. Written and organized with an eye toward accessibility, this book is a critical step in moving African Studies beyond academia and to an audience that includes the general reading public. Public schools and undergraduate institutions will find this text to be an invaluable addition to their references resources for African History.
Description:
This reference guide to African history provides substantive entries on 36 watershed events that shaped the history of the continent from the prehistoric past to the dawn of the 21st century. Noted African scholar Toyin Falola clearly and articulately chronicles the growth and change of the continent from the agricultural revolution through colonial rule to African independence and the end of apartheid, examining the powerful moments at which Africa became drawn into the global world. Each entry appears in chronological order and consists of a comprehensive essay on the event, its historical, social, and geographic context, and its long-term significance. Many illustrations and maps provide valuable visual tools for the reader. Each entry concludes with suggestions for further reading. A narrative introduction to the history of the continent and a timeline of events place the events in historical and global context.
Based on the latest scholarship, this reference work analyzes the major events in African history and their ramifications, and draws connections between the past and the present. Key themes recur throughout: the development of diverse African cultures, Arab and European incursions and influence, and the efforts of African peoples to gain independence in the 20th century. Among the events recounted are the Iron Age, the rise of the Kush, the spread of Islam, the 19th-century outbreak of Islamic Jihad, the Atlantic slave trade, European conquest and the African response, Pan-Africanism, the women's decade of 1965-1975, and environmental and political challenges of the last years of the 20th century. Well written and objective, this work is an essential reference tool for students and an excellent complement to the study of African history.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Timeline of Historical Events
The Ancient and Precolonial Period
Africa: An Overview
The Prehistoric Past: The Evolution of
Homo Sapiens Sapiens
, 40,000 B.C.
The Agricultural Revolution, 5000 B.C.+
The Civilization of Ancient Egypt, 3100 B.C.+
The Iron Age and the Spread of Bantu Speakers, 730 B.C.+
The Rise of Kush and Aksum, 730 B.C.+
The Greeks and Romans in North Africa, 332 B.C.+
Ethiopia: The Emergence of a Christian Kingdom, 1250 A.D.+
The Spread of Islam, 622 A.D. Onward
Kingdoms of West Africa: Ghana, Mali, and Songhay, A.D. 1000-1600
The Rise of the Swahili City-States of East Africa, Tenth-Fourteenth Century A.D.
The Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440-1870
The Organization of Societies, Fifteenth Century A.D. Onward
The Nineteenth-Century Period
The Outbreak of Islamic Jihad, 1804
Wars and Revolution Among the Yoruba, 1817-93
The Spread of Christianity, 1804 Onward
The Rise of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, 1811-47
The
Mfecane
: Shaka and the Zulu Kingdom, 1816-40
European Conquest and African Response, 1885-1900
The Twentieth-Century Period
The Colonial Experience, 1900-39
The Entrenchment of Apartheid in South Africa, 1948
Africa Drawn into the Second World War, 1940-45
The End of European Rule, 1951-90
Violence to Gain National Liberation, 1952-62
Confrontation with the Gains and Pains if Independence, 1958-70
The Formation of the Organization of African Unity, 1963
Coups, Counter Coups, and Military Regimes, 1963 Onward
Ufamaa
and Policy Choices, 1967 Onward
The Creation of the Economic Community of West African States, 1975
Portuguese Colonies Attain Freedom, 1975
Cultural Revival and Cultural Inventory: The Second World Festival of African Arts and Culture, 1977
The Women's Decade, 1975-85
A Continent in Deep Crisis, 1980+
Environmental Challenges, 1980 Onward
African Refugees, 1980 Onward
Africa in World Politics in Transition, 1980s Onward
The Fall of Apartheid and the Advent of Nelson Mandela's Government, 1994-99
Index
LC Card Number:
2001058644
LCC Class:
DT20
Dewey Class:
960
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