A Short History of Africa

A Short History of Africa

by Roland Oliver, J.D. Fage

Narrated by Geoffrey Howard

Unabridged — 9 hours, 29 minutes

A Short History of Africa

A Short History of Africa

by Roland Oliver, J.D. Fage

Narrated by Geoffrey Howard

Unabridged — 9 hours, 29 minutes

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Overview

During the twentieth century the center of the world shifted. The dramatic alterations in political power have corrected the once prevalent vision of a European-centered world. While the centers of European culture flourished, decayed, and sprouted in turn, empires in Africa rose, ruled, resisted, and succumbed. Much of Africa's past has now been excavated from ignorance and error, revealing a rich and previously little-known human heritage.

This classic work draws on the whole range of literature about Africa as well as evidence provided by archaeology, oral traditions, language relationships, and social institutions. It marshals the most authoritative views of African specialists into an absorbing narrative and puts forward original conclusions that take the study of Africa a stage further.


Editorial Reviews

Kliatt

Well researched, well written, well presented…[Cosham’s] crisp English accent adds an air of importance to the text.”

AudioFile

[Ralph Cosham] delivers a flawless narration, twisting his tongue around not only the native African words and places, but also the multitude of European languages. [Cosham’s] reading is slow enough for the listener to contemplate the issues and events, yet fluid enough to entice the listener to learn what happens next.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169660418
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 04/28/2009
Edition description: Unabridged
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