HIST 105 - Africa: Special Topics in African History, 1500-1900 |
For many observers, the history of Africa begins with European colonization. What about the period prior to colonization? This introductory survey of African history from 1500 to 1900 covers the social, political, cultural, and economic life of sub-Saharan peoples. Topics include African kingdoms, the transatlantic and the Indian ocean slave trades, the expansion of European power after the abolition of the slave trade, Islamic reforms, and the spread of Christianity. The course not only introduces students to a range of historical events in the continent, but also highlights how some of these events shaped other parts of the world.
1.000 Credit hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: View scheduled sections
Books and Materials By Section:
Division of Humanities Division
History Department
Course Attributes: Open to first-year students, GEC C059, GEC C022, (History: Africa), AFR Program, (History: Modern), (History: Early Modern) |
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