The Cambridge History of Africa, Volume 5J. D. Fage, John E. Flint, John Edgar Flint, Roland Anthony Oliver Cambridge University Press, 1975 - 617 pagina's The period covered in this volume is one which begins with the emergence of anti-slave trade attitudes in Europe, and ends on the eve of European colonial conquest. But except for white conquests in Algeria and South Africa, and colonies of free Blacks on the west coast, the theme is that of African independence, initiative and adaptation in the last phase of its pre-colonial history. Under greater external pressures than ever before, from European trade, exploration, missionary and political activity, African history in this period moved with greater momentum and larger scale than in past ages, with rapid changes in economic and political life. In general the approach in this volume is through chapters focusing on regions of Africa, each written by an established authority in his field. Concluding chapters survey the activities of Europeans in Africa, and those of Africans and their descendants overseas. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Egypt and the Nile valley page | 12 |
Egypt and the Nile valley | 13 |
Ethiopia and the Horn | 51 |
Ethiopia and the Horn in the early nineteenth century 5 | 59 |
Gnlla kingdoms | 84 |
The Maghrib | 99 |
The nineteenthcentury jihads in West Africa | 125 |
Freed slave colonies in West Africa | 170 |
The Nguni outburst | 319 |
Approximate directions of main movements in the Mfecane in southern Africa | 320 |
Colonial South Africa and its frontiers | 353 |
Tradition and change in Madagascar 17901870 | 393 |
Madagascar in the eighteenth century | 395 |
Merina expansion | 401 |
Africans overseas 17901870 | 418 |
Changing European attitudes to Africa | 458 |
West Africa in the antislave trade era | 200 |
Central Africa 2245 | 222 |
East Africa | 270 |
late eighteenth to mid | 293 |
Bibliographical essays | 497 |
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Overige edities - Alles weergeven
The Cambridge History of Africa, Volume 8 J. D. Fage,Michael Crowder,Roland Anthony Oliver Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1984 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
African Ahmad al-Hajj Umar Algeria Angola Arab army became began Boer British Buganda Bunyoro Cairo Cape caravans cattle centre chiefs Chokwe Christian coast coastal coastmen colonial communities culture developed East eastern economic Egypt Egyptian eighteenth century empire established Ethiopia European expansion expedition forces Freetown French frontier Fulani Galla governor groups Hausa Hausaland important influence interior Islamic ivory jihad king kingdom Kololo labour land leaders Liberia London Luba Lunda Massawa military missionaries Moshoeshoe movement Muhammad Muslim Mzilikazi Natal Ndebele Negro neighbours nineteenth century northern Nyamwezi organization Ottoman Pasha period political population Portuguese Radama raiding recaptives reform regiments region religious river routes rule rulers Sa'id settled settlement settlers Shaka Shehu Shoa Sierra Leone slave trade slavery social society Sotho southern Sudan sultan Swahili-Arab territory Tewodros tion traditional Transvaal treaty Tukolor Unyanyembe Usuman Usuman dan Fodio West Africa Zulu