Historical Dictionary of Pre-Colonial Africa

Robert O Collins author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Scarecrow Press

Published:17th Jul '01

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The Heart of Darkness, this is the image that most in the West hold of pre-colonial Africa. Joseph Conrad's description of a continent lacking in civilization, commerce, and Christianity is familiar to many readers. Historians have been working to dispel this notion before since the institution of African independence after World War II. Collins seeks to familiarize the reader with pre-colonial Africa, the Africa that began with the migrations of the Bantu from their homeland in 500 B.C. and ended with European control in the 19th century, revealing the culture, events, achievement and rulers of Africa from this time.

Really two sources in one, this is both a dictionary and a lengthy bibliography. Academic collections. * CHOICE *
A worthwhile reference tool for libraries. * International Journal of African Historical Studies *
The scholarship is as exhaustive as it is impeccable, as informative as it is authoritative, and adheres to high standards of accessibility for both the academician as well as the non-specialist general reader with an interest in the field of history...superbly presented and highly recommended. * Library Bookwatch *

ISBN: 9780810839786

Dimensions: 223mm x 146mm x 43mm

Weight: 921g

680 pages