Trans-Saharan Africa in World History - New Oxford World History - Austen, Ralph A (Professor Emeritus of African History, Professor Emeritus of African History, University of Chicago) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780195337884 - April 19, 2010
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Trans-Saharan Africa in World History - New Oxford World History

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The central theme of this book is the double role of the Sahara: as both a link between tropical Africa and the Mediterranean Islamic world; and as a restrictive/protective barrier that allowed considerable autonomy and originality to the southern Sahel ('shore') of the desert and its immediate hinterland. Thus Austen discusses the structural constraints upon caravan (as opposed to oceanic) long-distance trade but also show how this allowed considerable economicdevelopment to occur in the Sudan. Statecraft, urbanization, and literacy also remained limited by world standards of the medieval and early-modern eras, but a society and culture emerged that reflects a creative dialogue between the Mediterranean (global) and the African (local). Linkages to theAtlantic world during the first era of European expansion (extending up to the end of the 19th century for this region) intensified rather than undermined this process, but formal colonial rule, which substituted mechanized transport to the oceanic coast for caravan routes, finally marginalized the Sahara and the Sudan.


176 pages, numerous black and white maps, drawings and photographs

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 19, 2010
ISBN13 9780195337884
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 176
Dimensions 155 × 234 × 12 mm   ·   294 g
Language English  

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