Africans
In a vast and all-embracing study of Africa, from the origins of mankind to the present day, John Iliffe refocuses its history on the peopling of an environmentally hostile continent. Africans have been pioneers struggling against disease and nature, but during the last century their inherited culture has interacted with medical progress to produce the most rapid population growth the world has ever seen. This new edition incorporates genetic and linguistic findings, throwing light on early African history and summarises research that has transformed the study of the Atlantic slave trade. It also examines the consequences of a rapidly growing youthful population, the hopeful but uncertain democratisation and economic recovery of the early twenty-first century, the containment of the AIDS epidemic and the turmoil within Islam that has produced the Arab Spring. Africans: The History of a Continent is thus a single story binding modern men and women to their earliest human ancestors.
- Provides coverage of the entire history of the continent over six million years, including events up to 2016
- Incorporates the most recent archaeological, scientific and historical research
- Relates recent political events and the AIDS epidemic to Africa's overall history
Reviews & endorsements
Review of previous edition: 'I have never read a more original, stimulating, current and authoritative text; it ranks with the best creative masters of the genre who defined the fields of African history. Joseph C. Miller, University of Virginia
Review of previous edition: 'This excellent continent-wide survey … is one of the best single volumes of African history that is currently available to the specialist as well as the student. … ln addition to providing a solid background in African history, lliffe’s stimulating interpretations open up many useful avenues for debate and further research. This work is highly recommended for scholars and students alike.' The Historian
Product details
August 2017Hardback
9781107198326
414 pages
240 × 160 × 27 mm
0.78kg
15 maps
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface to the third edition
- 1. The frontiersmen of mankind
- 2. The emergence of food-producing communities
- 3. The impact of metals
- 4. Christianity and Islam
- 5. Colonising society in Western Africa
- 6. Colonising society in Eastern and Southern Africa
- 7. The Atlantic slave trade
- 8. Regional diversity in the nineteenth century
- 9. Colonial invasion
- 10. Colonial society and African nationalism
- 11. Industrialisation and race in South Africa, 1886–1994
- 12. Independent Africa, 1956–95
- 13. Recovery?