Children and Youth in African History

This textbook introduces readers to the academic scholarship on the history of childhood and youth in sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular focus on the colonial and postcolonial eras. In a series of seven chapters, it addresses key themes in the historical scholarship, arguing that age serves as a useful category for historical analysis in African history. Just as race, class, and gender can be used to understand how African societies have been structured over time, so too age is a powerful tool for thinking about how power, youth, and seniority intersect and change over time. This is, then, a work of synthesis rather than of new research based on primary sources. This book will therefore introduce mainstream scholars of the history of childhood and youth to the literature on Africa, and scholars of youth in Africa to debates within the wider field of the history of children and youth.

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Children and Youth in African History

This textbook introduces readers to the academic scholarship on the history of childhood and youth in sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular focus on the colonial and postcolonial eras. In a series of seven chapters, it addresses key themes in the historical scholarship, arguing that age serves as a useful category for historical analysis in African history. Just as race, class, and gender can be used to understand how African societies have been structured over time, so too age is a powerful tool for thinking about how power, youth, and seniority intersect and change over time. This is, then, a work of synthesis rather than of new research based on primary sources. This book will therefore introduce mainstream scholars of the history of childhood and youth to the literature on Africa, and scholars of youth in Africa to debates within the wider field of the history of children and youth.

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Children and Youth in African History

Children and Youth in African History

by SE Duff
Children and Youth in African History

Children and Youth in African History

by SE Duff

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This textbook introduces readers to the academic scholarship on the history of childhood and youth in sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular focus on the colonial and postcolonial eras. In a series of seven chapters, it addresses key themes in the historical scholarship, arguing that age serves as a useful category for historical analysis in African history. Just as race, class, and gender can be used to understand how African societies have been structured over time, so too age is a powerful tool for thinking about how power, youth, and seniority intersect and change over time. This is, then, a work of synthesis rather than of new research based on primary sources. This book will therefore introduce mainstream scholars of the history of childhood and youth to the literature on Africa, and scholars of youth in Africa to debates within the wider field of the history of children and youth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031110979
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 12/12/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

S.E. Duff is Assistant Professor of African and World History at Colby College, USA. The author of Changing Childhoods in the Cape Colony: Dutch Reformed Church Evangelicalism and Colonial Childhood, 1860-1895 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), she is a historian of age and gender in nineteenth and twentieth-century South Africa and the British Empire.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Age and Generation.- 3. Enslavement and Unfreedom.- 4. Race and Childhood.- 5. Schooling and Education.- 6. Work and Play.- 7. Politics and Violence.- 8. Conclusion.

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“This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of childhood and generational dynamics in Africa. This impressive synthesis of a diverse and complex literature, spanning the whole African continent, makes a strong case for the significance of age and generation as an analytic framework for African history. In spite of the vastness of the book’s historical canvas, S.E. Duff has done a superb job of humanising the experiences of children by using fascinating, carefully selected case studies. It manages to be both highly sophisticated and extremely accessible.” (Clive Glaser, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)

“This engaging, carefully crafted history of children and youth in Africa delivers on both depth and breadth. A timely and essential work, the book balances an approachable historical overview with conceptual analysis of age, gender, and generation. Featuring insightful and diverse case studies drawn from oral traditions, memoirs, interdisciplinary scholarship, and other literature, Duff’s parallel discussion of ideologies and experiences of childhood and youth demonstrates why Africa matters to these debates.” (Corrie Decker, University of California, Davis, USA)

Youth and Children in African History offers a comprehensive overview of the most important themes in the history of children and childhood in African history. Using numerous case studies, Duff dutifully and meticulously maps various understandings of what it means to be a child across space and time. Taking into account geographical, cultural, political, and religious specificity, the author illustrates that one type of childhood fails to exist on the continent. This text is essential for any course focused on the history of children in Africa.” (Robin P. Chapdelaine, Assistant Professor, Duquesne University, USA)

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