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African History : A Very Short Introduction
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Author(s):
John Parker
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Richard Rathbone
Publication date:
March 01 2007
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Oxford University Press
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9780192802484
Publication date:
March 01 2007
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780192802484.001.0001
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7aef8de6-d341-431d-8f6d-01c90f121db5
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Book chapters
pp. 1
1. The idea of Africa
pp. 25
2. Africans: diversity and unity
pp. 48
3. Africa’s past: historical sources
pp. 70
4. Africa in the world
pp. 91
5. Colonialism in Africa
pp. 114
6. Imagining the future, rebuilding the past
pp. 135
7. Memory and forgetting, past and present
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