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The Cambridge History of Africa

The Cambridge History of Africa

Volume 5. From c.1790 to c.1870

Part of The Cambridge History of Africa

John E. Flint, P. M. Holt, Sven Rubenson, Douglas Johnson, M. Hiskett, Christopher Fyfe, J. F. Ade Ajayi, B. O. Oloruntimehin, David Birmingham, A. C. Unomah, J. B. Webster, J. D. Omer-Cooper, Hubert Deschamps, John E. Flint, I. Geiss, Robin Hallett
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  • Date Published: January 1977
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521207010

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  • 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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    'The standard of scholarship sustained throughout this volume, and the impressive bibliographical apparatus which fills 94 pages, convincingly illustrate what has been achieved by historians of many nationalities, and notably by those who work, or have worked in African universities.' The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History

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    • Date Published: January 1977
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521207010
    • length: 634 pages
    • dimensions: 231 x 155 x 43 mm
    • weight: 0.98kg
    • contains: 15 maps
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction John E. Flint
    1. Egypt and the Nile valley P. M. Holt
    2. Ethiopia and the Horn Sven Rubenson
    3. The Maghrib Douglas Johnson
    4. The nineteenth-century jihads in West Africa M. Hiskett
    5. Freed slave colonies in West Africa Christopher Fyfe
    6. West Africa in the anti-slave trade era J. F. Ade Ajayi, and B. O. Oloruntimehin
    7. The forest and the savanna of Central Africa David Birmingham
    8. East Africa: the expansion of commerce A. C. Unomah, and J. B. Webster
    9. The Nguni outburst J. D. Omer-Cooper
    10. Colonial South Africa and its frontiers J. D. Omer-Cooper
    11. Tradition and change in Madagascar, 1790–1870 Hubert Deschamps
    12. Africans overseas, 1790–1870 John E. Flint, and I. Geiss
    13. Changing European attitudes to Africa Robin Hallett
    Bibliographical essays
    Bibliography
    Index.

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    John E. Flint

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    John E. Flint, P. M. Holt, Sven Rubenson, Douglas Johnson, M. Hiskett, Christopher Fyfe, J. F. Ade Ajayi, B. O. Oloruntimehin, David Birmingham, A. C. Unomah, J. B. Webster, J. D. Omer-Cooper, Hubert Deschamps, John E. Flint, I. Geiss, Robin Hallett

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