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Sep 28, 2024
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HIS 253 - HISTORY OF PRE-COLONIAL AFRICA College of Arts & Sciences
Credit(s): 3
This course examines the early history of Africa, from human evolution to colonization by European powers in the late 19th century. Topics include: the development of states from kinship based forms of political organization, the political, cultural, and social transformations that accompanied African conversion to Islam, a close examination of oral epic poetry as a window into medieval empire-building in the Sahel, an extended conversation about the role of Africa in the transatlantic slave trade, and a discussion of the dilemmas faced by African rulers in the era of partition on conquest by European powers. Successful students will gain a thorough introduction to the major developments in the early history of Africa, which will serve as a solid foundation for further coursework in African history and other African studies courses.
Meets UK Core: Global Dynamics. Meets UK Core: Intellectual Inquiry in Humanities. Crosslisted with: AAS 253
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