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African Kings and World Trade. State Formations and Trade Patterns in pre-colonial South-East Africa

And their relation to the Indian Ocean Rim before the arrival of the Europeans

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The anthology highlights the overlooked history of African states prior to European colonialism, particularly focusing on south-eastern Africa. It critiques the dominance of 19th and 20th-century white researchers in this field and emphasizes the emergence of a new generation of African scholars following Zimbabwe's independence. Their contributions have often been marginalized in European literature, revealing a significant gap in the understanding of Africa's rich historical context during the medieval period.

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African Kings and World Trade. State Formations and Trade Patterns in pre-colonial South-East Africa, Heinrich Bruellau

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Titre
African Kings and World Trade. State Formations and Trade Patterns in pre-colonial South-East Africa
Sous-titre
And their relation to the Indian Ocean Rim before the arrival of the Europeans
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
GRIN Verlag
Publié
2017
Format
souple
Pages
264
ISBN13
9783668572690
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Description
The anthology highlights the overlooked history of African states prior to European colonialism, particularly focusing on south-eastern Africa. It critiques the dominance of 19th and 20th-century white researchers in this field and emphasizes the emergence of a new generation of African scholars following Zimbabwe's independence. Their contributions have often been marginalized in European literature, revealing a significant gap in the understanding of Africa's rich historical context during the medieval period.