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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John ParkerPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780520395671ISBN 10: 0520395670 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 21 March 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Pageantry and intrigues, imperial wars and despots lavishly coercing their rivals with violence all figure in these studies, written by a diverse group of scholars from North American, African and European institutions. African monarchs were often seen to have mystical or divine powers, yet these writers focus on earthly power perpetuation. They cite archaeological findings and oral traditions as sources - in part because many kingdoms were not literate and left few, if any, archival materials - giving these essays a fresh, interdisciplinary spirit.""-- ""Times Literary Supplement"" ""I used to think, until fairly recently, that the methods available to historians of the distant African past were of a different sort than those within the reach of their European counterparts. As a citizen of a country once colonized by the British, I felt it was perhaps impossible to know of an African past without looking at it through the meddlesome empires of Europe. . . . What changed my perspective--and lifted the fog of ignorance--is the recent book Great Kingdoms of Africa, edited by John Parker.""-- ""Book Post"" ""Illustrated with fantastic images of artefacts and landscapes, Great Kingdoms of Africa enlightens readers on the rich history of the continent before the brief period of European colonisation.""-- ""Geographical"" """Illustrated with fantastic images of artefacts and landscapes, Great Kingdoms of Africa enlightens readers on the rich history of the continent before the brief period of European colonisation.""-- ""Geographical""" """Pageantry and intrigues, imperial wars and despots lavishly coercing their rivals with violence all figure in these studies, written by a diverse group of scholars from North American, African and European institutions. African monarchs were often seen to have mystical or divine powers, yet these writers focus on earthly power perpetuation. They cite archaeological findings and oral traditions as sources - in part because many kingdoms were not literate and left few, if any, archival materials - giving these essays a fresh, interdisciplinary spirit.""-- ""Times Literary Supplement"" ""I used to think, until fairly recently, that the methods available to historians of the distant African past were of a different sort than those within the reach of their European counterparts. As a citizen of a country once colonized by the British, I felt it was perhaps impossible to know of an African past without looking at it through the meddlesome empires of Europe. . . . What changed my perspective--and lifted the fog of ignorance--is the recent book Great Kingdoms of Africa, edited by John Parker.""-- ""Book Post"" ""Illustrated with fantastic images of artefacts and landscapes, Great Kingdoms of Africa enlightens readers on the rich history of the continent before the brief period of European colonisation.""-- ""Geographical""" Author InformationJohn Parker is Senior Lecturer in the History of Africa at SOAS, University of London, and coauthor and coeditor of African History: A Very Short Introduction and The Oxford Handbook of Modern African History, respectively. Essays by David Wengrow - Rahmane Idrissa - Cécile Fromont - Olatunji Ojo - Habtamu Tegegne and Wendy Laura Belcher - Muhammadu Mustapha Gwadabe - Wayne Dooling Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |