Conceptualizing/Re-conceptualizing Africa
The Construction of African Historical Identity
Biographical note
Maghan Keita, Ph.D. (1988) Howard University Washington, is Associate Professor African World and Gender Histories at Villanova University, Pennsylvania USA. His latest publication is Riddling the Sphinx. Race, the Writing of history, and America's Culture Wars (New York, Oxford University Press).
Table of contents
Introduction, Maghan Keita
I. State and Ethnicity in Precolonial Northern Nigeria, Lamont DeHaven King
II. Of Nubians and Nabateans: Implications of Research on Neglected Dimensions of Ancient World History, Jesse Benjamin
III. Portuguese Conceptual Categories and the “Other”: Encounter on the Swahili Coast, Jeremy Prestholdt
IV. Writes of Passage: The Cape of Good Hope in Late Seventeenth-Century Narratives of Travel to Asia, Robert Launay
V. Taiwan and Africa: Taipei’s Continuing Search for International Recognition, Richard J. Payne and Cassandra R. Veney
Notes on Contributors
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
I. State and Ethnicity in Precolonial Northern Nigeria, Lamont DeHaven King
II. Of Nubians and Nabateans: Implications of Research on Neglected Dimensions of Ancient World History, Jesse Benjamin
III. Portuguese Conceptual Categories and the “Other”: Encounter on the Swahili Coast, Jeremy Prestholdt
IV. Writes of Passage: The Cape of Good Hope in Late Seventeenth-Century Narratives of Travel to Asia, Robert Launay
V. Taiwan and Africa: Taipei’s Continuing Search for International Recognition, Richard J. Payne and Cassandra R. Veney
Notes on Contributors
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
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