Encyclopedia of African history and culture

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Davis Library — Reference (1st floor)

Call Number
DT3 .P27 2005 v.1
Status
In-Library Use Only
Call Number
DT3 .P27 2005 v.2
Status
In-Library Use Only
Call Number
DT3 .P27 2005 v.3
Status
In-Library Use Only
Call Number
DT3 .P27 2005 v.4
Status
In-Library Use Only
Call Number
DT3 .P27 2005 v.5
Status
In-Library Use Only

Summary

A comprehensive encyclopedia on African history with broad cultural and geographic coverage, this set covers African history from ancient times to the present. In five volumes - each devoted to a major period in the continent's development - Encyclopedia of African History and Culture spans the immense scope of African history, geography, art, cultures, peoples, personalities, and even wildlife. In-depth, heavily cross-referenced A-to-Z entries draw students, researchers, and general readers into the histories of ancient cities, powerful kingdoms, and charismatic leaders, many of whom are little known. Filled with fascinating sidebars, unusual illustrations, and a recounting of oral traditions and histories, this attractive and readable encyclopedia is an ideal source of authoritative information as well as an entertaining and illuminating guide to the world's most diverse continent. Volume I: Ancient Africa; The first volume in this set, Ancient Africa, covers the earliest stages of Africa's history, from civilization's beginnings through the Metallic Age, the kingdoms of Egypt and Nubia, Africa's interaction with ancient Greece and Rome, and the rise of Kush and Aksum. This revised volume has updated entries, expanded further reading sections, updated cross-references, and a new bibliography. Volume II: African Kingdoms; African Kingdoms focuses on the period from approximately 500 through 1500, encompassing the powerful kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, along with the wealthy city-states of the west and south. This volume has been revised to include expanded further reading sections, updated cross-references, and a new bibliography, as well as updated entries. Volume III: From Conquest to Colonization; Covering the period from approximately 1500 to 1850, From Conquest to Colonization examines the Grain, Gold, and Slave Coasts; the rise of the slave trade; the growing European interest in Africa; and the traditional governments, religions, and arts of the regions. This revised volume includes updated entries, expanded further reading sections, updated cross-references, and a new bibliography. Volume IV: The Colonial Era; The Colonial Era covers the colonial era from the French invasion and control over Algeria through the full-scale colonial conquest of Africa. It discusses the establishment of European colonial rule throughout the continent, the emergence of nationalist movements, and their gradual triumph throughout much of the continent in the 1950s. Volume V: Independent Africa; Independent Africa covers the independence and postcolonial era in Africa, from the bloody and lengthy wars of liberation against Portuguese colonial rule and the breakaway white minority government of Rhodesia, through South Africa's first democratic election in 1994, which ended the long era of apartheid and led Nelson Mandela to the presidency.

Contents

v. 1. Ancient Africa (Prehistory to 500 CE) -- v. 2. African Kingdoms (500 to 1500) -- v. 3. From conquest to colonization (1500 to 1850) -- v. 4.The Colonial Era (1850 to 1960) -- v. 5. Indepedent Africa (1960 to present).

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Praise for the previous edition:Booklist/RBB Editors' Choice Reference Source, 2001...a useful historical perspective...fills a gap in the reference collection and is recommended for high-school, public, and academic libraries...--Booklist This well-researched resource will enhance and support the study of this vast continent...Sidebars add important detail and much information on legends, myth, and folklore...Good-quality, black-and-white photographs, reproductions, and maps are scattered throughout...this wide-ranging, useful set...will serve both teachers and students as they begin their investigations of African history.--School Library Journal ...impressive, scholarly set...This is an outstanding purchase for libraries because it can be used for so many different applications...You will find the answers to questions that you didn't even know you had in this amazing set! Highly Recommended.--The Book Report ...a valuable tool for people beginning their studies in African history...clear and accessible prose...easy to use.--H-Net A comprehensive encyclopedia on African history with a broad cultural and geographic sweep, this outstanding set covers African history from ancient times to the modern day. The first three volumes are completely revised and updated editions of the three-volume Encyclopedia of African History and Culture (Facts On File, 2001), with two volumes added to complete the expansive coverage. The five-volume Encyclopedia of African History and Culture--each volume devoted to a major period in the continent's development--spans the immense scope of African history, geography, art, cultures, peoples, personalities, and wildlife.In-depth, heavily cross-referenced A-to-Z entries draw students, researchers, and general readers into the histories of ancient cities, powerful kingdoms, and charismatic leaders, many of whom are little known. Filled with fascinating sidebars, unusual illustrations, and a recounting of oral traditions and histories, this attractive and readable encyclopedia is an ideal source of authoritative information as well as an entertaining and illuminating guide to the world's most diverse continent.The first three completely revised volumes contain updated entries as well as several new articles, expanded further reading sections, and updated cross-references. All volumes include a new contributor page, index, and bibliography, and a cumulative index and general bibliography have been added to the fifth volume. Introductions, timelines, and lists of maps, images, and entries in each volume complete this highly accessible encyclopedic set.Volume I: Ancient AfricaThe first volume in this set, Ancient Africa, covers the earliest stages of Africa's history, from civilization's beginnings through the Metallic Age, the kingdoms of Egypt and Nubia, Africa's interaction with ancient Greece and Rome, and the rise of Kush and Aksum. This revised volume has updated entries, expanded further reading sections, updated cross-references, and a new bibliography. Volume II: African KingdomsAfrican Kingdoms focuses on the period from approximately 500 through 1500, encompassing the powerful kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, along with the wealthy city-states of the west and south. This volume has been revised to include expanded further reading sections, updated cross-references, and a new bibliography, as well as updated entries.Volume III: From Conquest to ColonizationCovering the period from approximately 1500 to 1850, From Conquest to Colonization examines the Grain, Gold, and Slave Coasts; the rise of the slave trade; the growing European interest in Africa; and the traditional governments, religions, and arts of the regions. This revised volume includes updated entries, expanded further reading sections, updated cross-references, and a new bibliography. Volume IV: The Colonial EraThe Colonial Era covers the colonial era from the French invasion and control over Algeria through the full-scale colonial conquest of Africa. It discusses the establishment of European colonial rule throughout the continent, the emergence of nationalist movements, and their gradual triumph throughout much of the continent in the 1950s.Volume V: Independent AfricaIndependent Africa covers the independence and postcolonial era in Africa, from the bloody and lengthy wars of liberation against Portuguese colonial rule and the breakaway white minority government on Rhodesia, through South Africa's first democratic election in 1994, which ended the long era of apartheid and led Nelson Mandela to the presidency. Excerpted from Encyclopedia of African History and Culture by Willie F. Page, R. Hunt Davis All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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