The Oxford Handbook of Modern African History
Herausgeber: Parker, John; Reid, Richard
The Oxford Handbook of Modern African History
Herausgeber: Parker, John; Reid, Richard
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Provides the latest insights into, and interpretations of, the history of Africa.
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Provides the latest insights into, and interpretations of, the history of Africa.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 954g
- ISBN-13: 9780198779407
- ISBN-10: 0198779402
- Artikelnr.: 47869424
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 954g
- ISBN-13: 9780198779407
- ISBN-10: 0198779402
- Artikelnr.: 47869424
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John Parker teaches African history at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He is the author of Making the Town: Ga State and Society in Early Colonial Accra (2000); Tongnaab: The History of a West African God (2005; with Jean Allman); and African History: A Very Short Introduction (2007; with Richard Rathbone). He is currently conducting research on the history of death and the end of life in Ghana. Richard Reid is Professor of the History of Africa at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He is the author of several books, including Political Power in Pre-Colonial Buganda (2002), War in Pre-Colonial Eastern Africa (2007), A History of Modern Africa: 1800 to the present (2009; 2012), Frontiers of Violence in Northeast Africa (2011), and Warfare in African History (2012). He is the editor of Eritrea's External Relations: Understanding its Regional Role and Foreign Policy (2009), and has written a number of articles on various aspects of violence and liberation struggle in nineteenth- and twentieth-century northeast Africa. His work has focused particularly on the history of warfare and military culture in Africa; now he is researching historical consciousness and culture in Uganda. Professor Reid is also an editor of the Journal of African History.
* Introduction - African Histories: Past, Present, and Future
* PART ONE: KEY THEMES IN AFRICAN HISTORY
* 1: James McCann: Ecology and Environment
* 2: Shane Doyle: Demography and Disease
* 3: Pier M. Larson: African Slave Trades in Global Perspective
* 4: Walter Hawthorne: States and Statelessness
* 5: Richard Waller: Ethnicity and Identity
* 6: Richard Reid: Warfare and the Military
* 7: John Parker: The African Diaspora
* PART TWO: THE COLONIAL ENCOUNTER
* 8: Heather J. Sharkey: African Colonial States
* 9: Richard Roberts: Law, Crime, and Punishment in Colonial Africa
* 10: Emily Lynn Osborn: Work and Migration
* 11: Justin Willis: Chieftaincy
* 12: Jean Allman: Between the Present and History: African Nationalism
and Decolonization
* PART THREE: RELIGION AND BELIEF
* 13: Marie Miran-Guyon and Jean-Louis Triaud: Islam
* 14: David Maxwell: Christianity
* 15: Robert M. Baum: Indigenous African Religions
* 16: Sean Hanretta: New Religious Movements
* PART FOUR: SOCIETY AND ECONOMY
* 17: Carol Summers: Education and Literacy
* 18: Barbara M. Cooper: Women and Gender
* 19: John Parker: Urbanization and Urban Cultures
* 20: Nancy Rose Hunt: Health and Healing
* 21: Nicolas Argenti and Deborah Durham: Youth
* 22: Morten Jerven: Economic Growth
* PART FIVE: ARTS AND THE MEDIA
* 23: Sidney Littlefield Kasfir: Visual Cultures
* 24: Veit Erlmann: Music in Modern African History
* 25: Stephanie Newell: African Literary Histories and History in
African Literatures
* 26: James R. Brennan: Communications and Media
* PART ONE: KEY THEMES IN AFRICAN HISTORY
* 1: James McCann: Ecology and Environment
* 2: Shane Doyle: Demography and Disease
* 3: Pier M. Larson: African Slave Trades in Global Perspective
* 4: Walter Hawthorne: States and Statelessness
* 5: Richard Waller: Ethnicity and Identity
* 6: Richard Reid: Warfare and the Military
* 7: John Parker: The African Diaspora
* PART TWO: THE COLONIAL ENCOUNTER
* 8: Heather J. Sharkey: African Colonial States
* 9: Richard Roberts: Law, Crime, and Punishment in Colonial Africa
* 10: Emily Lynn Osborn: Work and Migration
* 11: Justin Willis: Chieftaincy
* 12: Jean Allman: Between the Present and History: African Nationalism
and Decolonization
* PART THREE: RELIGION AND BELIEF
* 13: Marie Miran-Guyon and Jean-Louis Triaud: Islam
* 14: David Maxwell: Christianity
* 15: Robert M. Baum: Indigenous African Religions
* 16: Sean Hanretta: New Religious Movements
* PART FOUR: SOCIETY AND ECONOMY
* 17: Carol Summers: Education and Literacy
* 18: Barbara M. Cooper: Women and Gender
* 19: John Parker: Urbanization and Urban Cultures
* 20: Nancy Rose Hunt: Health and Healing
* 21: Nicolas Argenti and Deborah Durham: Youth
* 22: Morten Jerven: Economic Growth
* PART FIVE: ARTS AND THE MEDIA
* 23: Sidney Littlefield Kasfir: Visual Cultures
* 24: Veit Erlmann: Music in Modern African History
* 25: Stephanie Newell: African Literary Histories and History in
African Literatures
* 26: James R. Brennan: Communications and Media
* Introduction - African Histories: Past, Present, and Future
* PART ONE: KEY THEMES IN AFRICAN HISTORY
* 1: James McCann: Ecology and Environment
* 2: Shane Doyle: Demography and Disease
* 3: Pier M. Larson: African Slave Trades in Global Perspective
* 4: Walter Hawthorne: States and Statelessness
* 5: Richard Waller: Ethnicity and Identity
* 6: Richard Reid: Warfare and the Military
* 7: John Parker: The African Diaspora
* PART TWO: THE COLONIAL ENCOUNTER
* 8: Heather J. Sharkey: African Colonial States
* 9: Richard Roberts: Law, Crime, and Punishment in Colonial Africa
* 10: Emily Lynn Osborn: Work and Migration
* 11: Justin Willis: Chieftaincy
* 12: Jean Allman: Between the Present and History: African Nationalism
and Decolonization
* PART THREE: RELIGION AND BELIEF
* 13: Marie Miran-Guyon and Jean-Louis Triaud: Islam
* 14: David Maxwell: Christianity
* 15: Robert M. Baum: Indigenous African Religions
* 16: Sean Hanretta: New Religious Movements
* PART FOUR: SOCIETY AND ECONOMY
* 17: Carol Summers: Education and Literacy
* 18: Barbara M. Cooper: Women and Gender
* 19: John Parker: Urbanization and Urban Cultures
* 20: Nancy Rose Hunt: Health and Healing
* 21: Nicolas Argenti and Deborah Durham: Youth
* 22: Morten Jerven: Economic Growth
* PART FIVE: ARTS AND THE MEDIA
* 23: Sidney Littlefield Kasfir: Visual Cultures
* 24: Veit Erlmann: Music in Modern African History
* 25: Stephanie Newell: African Literary Histories and History in
African Literatures
* 26: James R. Brennan: Communications and Media
* PART ONE: KEY THEMES IN AFRICAN HISTORY
* 1: James McCann: Ecology and Environment
* 2: Shane Doyle: Demography and Disease
* 3: Pier M. Larson: African Slave Trades in Global Perspective
* 4: Walter Hawthorne: States and Statelessness
* 5: Richard Waller: Ethnicity and Identity
* 6: Richard Reid: Warfare and the Military
* 7: John Parker: The African Diaspora
* PART TWO: THE COLONIAL ENCOUNTER
* 8: Heather J. Sharkey: African Colonial States
* 9: Richard Roberts: Law, Crime, and Punishment in Colonial Africa
* 10: Emily Lynn Osborn: Work and Migration
* 11: Justin Willis: Chieftaincy
* 12: Jean Allman: Between the Present and History: African Nationalism
and Decolonization
* PART THREE: RELIGION AND BELIEF
* 13: Marie Miran-Guyon and Jean-Louis Triaud: Islam
* 14: David Maxwell: Christianity
* 15: Robert M. Baum: Indigenous African Religions
* 16: Sean Hanretta: New Religious Movements
* PART FOUR: SOCIETY AND ECONOMY
* 17: Carol Summers: Education and Literacy
* 18: Barbara M. Cooper: Women and Gender
* 19: John Parker: Urbanization and Urban Cultures
* 20: Nancy Rose Hunt: Health and Healing
* 21: Nicolas Argenti and Deborah Durham: Youth
* 22: Morten Jerven: Economic Growth
* PART FIVE: ARTS AND THE MEDIA
* 23: Sidney Littlefield Kasfir: Visual Cultures
* 24: Veit Erlmann: Music in Modern African History
* 25: Stephanie Newell: African Literary Histories and History in
African Literatures
* 26: James R. Brennan: Communications and Media