Cosmopolitan Africa, 1700-1875, offers an alternative interpretation of the 175 years leading up to the formal colonization of Africa by Europeans. In this brief and affordable text, author and series editor Trevor R. Getz demonstrates how Africans pursued lives, constructed social settings, forged trading links, and imagined worlds that were sophisticated, flexible, and well adapted to the increasingly global and fast-paced interactions of this period. Getz's interpretation of a "cosmopolitan Africa" is based on careful reading of Africans' oral histories and traditions, written documents,…mehr
Cosmopolitan Africa, 1700-1875, offers an alternative interpretation of the 175 years leading up to the formal colonization of Africa by Europeans. In this brief and affordable text, author and series editor Trevor R. Getz demonstrates how Africans pursued lives, constructed social settings, forged trading links, and imagined worlds that were sophisticated, flexible, and well adapted to the increasingly global and fast-paced interactions of this period. Getz's interpretation of a "cosmopolitan Africa" is based on careful reading of Africans' oral histories and traditions, written documents, and images of or from the eighteenth century. Examining this time period from both social and cultural perspectives, Cosmopolitan Africa, 1700-1875, helps students to re-envision African societies in the time before colonization.
Trevor Getz is associate professor of history at San Francisco State. University, where he regularly teaches courses in African and world history. Getz is the author of the monograph, Slavery and Reform in West Africa (2004) and is the co-author of Exchanges: A Reader in Global History (Pearson 2008), and Modern Imperialism and Colonialism: A Global History (Pearson 2011). He is extremely active in both the World History Association and the African Studies Association.
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Series Introduction Introduction Chapter 1: Ordering their worlds A Place to begin Spirit power and state power in Burganda Xhosa worlds: homestad, neighborhood, kingdom, ancestors Matriclans and entrepreneurs in the making of the Asante state Titles and lineages in Igbo-speaking societies Imperial Tunis Reigning in greed and anarchy in BaKongo and Jaga state and society Feature: Beatriz of Saint Anthony Chapter 2: Global Africa in an oceanic era An Oceanic era Mediterranean Africa Atlantic Africa Indian Ocean Africa Feature: The Chronicles of Pate and 19th century Swahili identity Chapter 3: Spiritual belief and practice in cosmopolitan Africa African "world " and African "traditional " religions African Islam in the eighteenth century African Christianity and Protestant evangelism Feature: The Xhosa Cattle-Killing Chapter 4: African economies and the industrial revolution Production and productivity in late eighteenth century Africa Africans and the industrial revolution Settlers, peasants, and plantations Feature: Muhammad Ali's Egypt Chapter 5: Africans write back Men and women in the middle? Egyptian intellectuals on France and Islam The Abbé Boilat James Africanus Horton The "educated men " of the Fante Confederation Jan Tzatzoe in Britain Towards colonialism?
Series Introduction Introduction Chapter 1: Ordering their worlds A Place to begin Spirit power and state power in Burganda Xhosa worlds: homestad, neighborhood, kingdom, ancestors Matriclans and entrepreneurs in the making of the Asante state Titles and lineages in Igbo-speaking societies Imperial Tunis Reigning in greed and anarchy in BaKongo and Jaga state and society Feature: Beatriz of Saint Anthony Chapter 2: Global Africa in an oceanic era An Oceanic era Mediterranean Africa Atlantic Africa Indian Ocean Africa Feature: The Chronicles of Pate and 19th century Swahili identity Chapter 3: Spiritual belief and practice in cosmopolitan Africa African "world " and African "traditional " religions African Islam in the eighteenth century African Christianity and Protestant evangelism Feature: The Xhosa Cattle-Killing Chapter 4: African economies and the industrial revolution Production and productivity in late eighteenth century Africa Africans and the industrial revolution Settlers, peasants, and plantations Feature: Muhammad Ali's Egypt Chapter 5: Africans write back Men and women in the middle? Egyptian intellectuals on France and Islam The Abbé Boilat James Africanus Horton The "educated men " of the Fante Confederation Jan Tzatzoe in Britain Towards colonialism?
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