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Africa and the Africans in the nineteenth century : a turbulent history

Uniform Title
Afrique et les Africains au XiXe siècle. English
Title
Africa and the Africans in the nineteenth century : a turbulent history / Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch ; translated from the French by Mary Baker.
ISBN
9780765616968 (cloth : alk. paper)
0765616963 (cloth : alk. paper)
0765616971
9780765616975
Published
Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c2009.
Physical Description
xix, 312 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Notes
Translated from the French.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 20, 2009
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-292) and index.
Contents
People and their environment : Africa's climate and demography. The perils of rainfall variations ; Population growth and decline ; The ecology of health ; Greater demographic disparities ; Greater mobility ; The inflow of foreigners ; A harsh environment
Political and warlike Islam : the Maghreb and West Africa before the colonial conquest. The Maghreb before the conquest ; The western Sudan at the turn of the nineteenth century ; A major focus : trans-Saharan trade ; Jihad and the religious Islam of conquest ; Adrift under western pressure : Samori
Political and merchant Islam : East Africa. Modernity as an option : Egypt ; At the crossroads of worlds : Ethiopia ; Old-style colonization : Zanzibar ; In the margins between worlds : Rabīh
Animism's resistance, openness and introversion : central-western Africa. The reformism of the coastal empires ; The peoples of the interior
The meeting of cultures : Southern Africa. Upheaval at the beginning of the nineteenth century ; Shaka and the Zulu revolution : revision of an analysis ; Lesotho : colonized bastion ; The English, the Africans, and the Boers : the genesis of segregation
Colonial intervention. The beginnings of colonial imperialism in sub-Saharan Africa ; The genesis of colonial government ; The end of colonial conquests ; Resistance ; Algeria, from revolt to colonization
The century's innovations. Slavery : a mode of production that had become dominant ; Christianity : the missionary factor in changing mentalities ; Economic and social changes : systems of production and lifestyles ; New social players : gender relations, urbanization ; Culture and the arts.
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