Africa and the West: A Documentary History, Vol. 1: From the Slave Trade to Conquest, 1441-1905: A Documentary History, Volume 1: From the Slave Trade to Conquest, 1441-1905

Africa and the West: A Documentary History, Vol. 1: From the Slave Trade to Conquest, 1441-1905: A Documentary History, Volume 1: From the Slave Trade to Conquest, 1441-1905

by William H. Worger (Author), Edward A. Alpers (Contributor), Nancy L. Clark (Contributor)

Synopsis

This is a new and expanded edition of the volume one Africa and the West: A Documentary History from the Slave Trade to Independence. It covers the era of the slave trade through abolition and then conquest as the European scramble for Africa began. This new edition uses all of the documents in the first edition, taken from both African and European sources, as well as dozens of new photographs and over twenty new documents. Some are the expected types: missionaries' reports, government legislation and orders, slave memoirs; others are unexpected, such as a chart of the costs of African animals exported to Western zoos. Many of the sources have not previously appeared in print, or in books readily available to students. The authors have provided a detailed table of contents in place of impressionistic and often uninformative chapter titles; expanded the bibliography; added a list of websites for African historical resources; and added new maps. This book provides a unique resource both for African history survey courses and for topical courses on imperialism, colonialism, economic history, and East-West relations.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 312
Edition: 2
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 02 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 0195373480
ISBN 13: 9780195373486

Media Reviews
This is a very successful history of the Indian Ocean. It is also, often silently, an important contribution to world history.... What is remarkable is that Alpers touches all the main bases and themes even in this short compass. ... Alpers has long been known as an East Africa, and especially Mozambique, specialist. This makes even more commendable the way he writes extensively and knowledgably on the other side of the ocean, the Bay of Bengal, the Malay world, and the South China Sea. * International Journal of Maritime History *
The selection and organization of the documents is so effective that the book provides a wonderful introduction into Africa's intersection with Europe through the words of the people who lived through it. From the era of the slave trade to the establishment of the new South Africa, Africa and the West portrays Africa as a real place full of complex and interesting people and institutions, and it emphasizes that the 'Western' intersection with Africa was more than just an impact and response. People experienced, observed, critiqued, thought, planned, plotted, and dreamed. Together, the documents of this collection provide powerful evidence of the sheer level of thought, debate, struggle, and planning that went into every stage of the Africa/West experience. * African Studies Quarterly *
This superb collection illuminates the West's impact on Africa from 1400 to 1994. The editors note that they have endeavored to publish documents that will interest audiences from middle school students to college graduates. They have succeeded. These highly readable selections will serve Africa well as they help students understand that African history is complex, engaging, and important. * International Journal of African Historical Studies *
An excellent example of a documentary textbook for use in undergraduate classrooms. * World History Bulletin *
Author Bio
Willim H. Worger is Professor of History at UCLA. Nancy L. Clark is Professor of History at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Edward A. Alpers is Professor of History at UCLA.