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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S., Iowa, 2019
ISBN 10: 1524981273 ISBN 13: 9781524981273
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The diverse array of characters on the California frontier reveal insightful stories of survival and ingenuity that can be found in Between the Color Lines. This text explores the meaning of the frontier and how frontier life shaped the experiences of African Americans in California. From precolonial Africa and Spain to the closing of the California frontier in 1890, persons of African descent ventured into a dangerous world for the promise of reaping huge rewards. Their unique experience, however, was defined by a frontier setting in which the conventional rules governing social behavior were largely made up along the way. Between the Color Lines also explores how African Americans and the sectional debate over the expansion of slavery shaped California politics. The diverse array of characters on the California frontier reveal insightful stories of survival and ingenuity that can be found in Between the Color Lines. This text explores the meaning of the frontier and how frontier life shaped the experiences of African Americans in California. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The architect of its own destiny: A rigorous re-examination of the African past.Sand, Clay, and Iron: Africa's Path from the Stone Age to the Dawn of European Colonization offers a sweeping and rigorous re-examination of African history, inviting readers to view the continent not as a passive backdrop for foreign intervention, but as a vibrant crucible of human innovation, resilience, and complex social evolution.Moving decisively beyond the "single story" of Africa, this textbook weaves together archaeology, historical linguistics, oral tradition, and paleoclimatology to present a multi-layered narrative. The text challenges Eurocentric biases by grounding the African experience in the agency of its people, treating geography, technology, and social imagination as active co-authors of the past.From the Green Sahara to Global EmpiresThe narrative begins with the shifting landscapes of the "Green Sahara," tracing how environmental changes drove early human innovation. It positions Ancient Egypt firmly within its African context before journeying through the great West African empires-Ghana, Mali, and Songhai-and the cosmopolitan Swahili Coast, where monsoon winds and indigenous agency forged a unique maritime civilization connected to the Indian Ocean world.Designed for the Classroom: Learning Objectives & Timelines: Each chapter is structured to guide student study and track complex chronological shifts.Reflection Questions: Designed to spark critical thinking and classroom discussion on indigenous agency and resistance.Interdisciplinary Approach: Integrates archaeology, genetics, and oral histories for a comprehensive historical reconstruction.Essential for students and history enthusiasts alike, Sand, Clay, and Iron is a powerful corrective to traditional historiography, offering a comprehensive account of a continent that has always been the architect of its own destiny. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. The diverse array of characters on the California frontier reveal insightful stories of survival and ingenuity that can be found in Between the Color Lines. This text explores the meaning of the frontier and how frontier life shaped the experiences of Afric.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A Comprehensive Analysis of Colonial Legacies and African Sovereignty.Reclaiming Africa: Overcoming the Legacies of the Colonial Machine provides a rigorous academic examination of how European colonization shaped the African continent and the ongoing efforts to achieve true political and economic independence. This textbook moves past traditional narratives to focus on African agency, resistance, and the structural challenges of the post-colonial era.This text integrates history, political economy, and Afrocentric theory to analyze the systems established during the colonial period. From the arbitrary borders drawn at the Berlin Conference to the extraction-based infrastructure of colonial railways, the book details how these systems were engineered to limit development-and how they are being dismantled today.From Resistance to Political TransformationExplore the evolution of African political power, from the organized resistance of the Shakan revolution and West African reform movements to the mid-20th-century liberation struggles that ended formal colonial rule. The narrative emphasizes the role of African leaders and citizens in directing their own history through diplomacy, armed struggle, and social innovation.Economic Dependency and the Path to UnityThe book provides a detailed look at "The Gatekeeper State" and the persistence of neocolonialism through currency controls like the CFA franc and international debt structures. It concludes by analyzing modern pathways to prosperity, specifically focusing on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the push for continental economic integration as a strategy for self-determination.Designed for the Classroom: Essential for students and faculty in Black Studies, Political Science, and History, Reclaiming Africa is a definitive resource for understanding the transition from colonial subjugation to authentic sovereignty. Africa Reclaimed examines colonial structural legacies and the "colonial machine." It focuses on African agency, resistance, and dismantling colonial systems. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The architect of its own destiny: A rigorous re-examination of the African past.Sand, Clay, and Iron: Africa's Path from the Stone Age to the Dawn of European Colonization offers a sweeping and rigorous re-examination of African history, inviting readers to view the continent not as a passive backdrop for foreign intervention, but as a vibrant crucible of human innovation, resilience, and complex social evolution.Moving decisively beyond the "single story" of Africa, this textbook weaves together archaeology, historical linguistics, oral tradition, and paleoclimatology to present a multi-layered narrative. The text challenges Eurocentric biases by grounding the African experience in the agency of its people, treating geography, technology, and social imagination as active co-authors of the past.From the Green Sahara to Global EmpiresThe narrative begins with the shifting landscapes of the "Green Sahara," tracing how environmental changes drove early human innovation. It positions Ancient Egypt firmly within its African context before journeying through the great West African empires-Ghana, Mali, and Songhai-and the cosmopolitan Swahili Coast, where monsoon winds and indigenous agency forged a unique maritime civilization connected to the Indian Ocean world.Designed for the Classroom: Learning Objectives & Timelines: Each chapter is structured to guide student study and track complex chronological shifts.Reflection Questions: Designed to spark critical thinking and classroom discussion on indigenous agency and resistance.Interdisciplinary Approach: Integrates archaeology, genetics, and oral histories for a comprehensive historical reconstruction.Essential for students and history enthusiasts alike, Sand, Clay, and Iron is a powerful corrective to traditional historiography, offering a comprehensive account of a continent that has always been the architect of its own destiny. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The architect of its own destiny: A rigorous re-examination of the African past.Sand, Clay, and Iron: Africa's Path from the Stone Age to the Dawn of European Colonization offers a sweeping and rigorous re-examination of African history, inviting readers to view the continent not as a passive backdrop for foreign intervention, but as a vibrant crucible of human innovation, resilience, and complex social evolution.Moving decisively beyond the "single story" of Africa, this textbook weaves together archaeology, historical linguistics, oral tradition, and paleoclimatology to present a multi-layered narrative. The text challenges Eurocentric biases by grounding the African experience in the agency of its people, treating geography, technology, and social imagination as active co-authors of the past.From the Green Sahara to Global EmpiresThe narrative begins with the shifting landscapes of the "Green Sahara," tracing how environmental changes drove early human innovation. It positions Ancient Egypt firmly within its African context before journeying through the great West African empires-Ghana, Mali, and Songhai-and the cosmopolitan Swahili Coast, where monsoon winds and indigenous agency forged a unique maritime civilization connected to the Indian Ocean world.Designed for the Classroom: Learning Objectives & Timelines: Each chapter is structured to guide student study and track complex chronological shifts.Reflection Questions: Designed to spark critical thinking and classroom discussion on indigenous agency and resistance.Interdisciplinary Approach: Integrates archaeology, genetics, and oral histories for a comprehensive historical reconstruction.Essential for students and history enthusiasts alike, Sand, Clay, and Iron is a powerful corrective to traditional historiography, offering a comprehensive account of a continent that has always been the architect of its own destiny. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A Comprehensive Analysis of Colonial Legacies and African Sovereignty.Reclaiming Africa: Overcoming the Legacies of the Colonial Machine provides a rigorous academic examination of how European colonization shaped the African continent and the ongoing efforts to achieve true political and economic independence. This textbook moves past traditional narratives to focus on African agency, resistance, and the structural challenges of the post-colonial era.This text integrates history, political economy, and Afrocentric theory to analyze the systems established during the colonial period. From the arbitrary borders drawn at the Berlin Conference to the extraction-based infrastructure of colonial railways, the book details how these systems were engineered to limit development-and how they are being dismantled today.From Resistance to Political TransformationExplore the evolution of African political power, from the organized resistance of the Shakan revolution and West African reform movements to the mid-20th-century liberation struggles that ended formal colonial rule. The narrative emphasizes the role of African leaders and citizens in directing their own history through diplomacy, armed struggle, and social innovation.Economic Dependency and the Path to UnityThe book provides a detailed look at "The Gatekeeper State" and the persistence of neocolonialism through currency controls like the CFA franc and international debt structures. It concludes by analyzing modern pathways to prosperity, specifically focusing on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the push for continental economic integration as a strategy for self-determination.Designed for the Classroom: Essential for students and faculty in Black Studies, Political Science, and History, Reclaiming Africa is a definitive resource for understanding the transition from colonial subjugation to authentic sovereignty. Africa Reclaimed examines colonial structural legacies and the "colonial machine." It focuses on African agency, resistance, and dismantling colonial systems. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A Comprehensive Analysis of Colonial Legacies and African Sovereignty.Reclaiming Africa: Overcoming the Legacies of the Colonial Machine provides a rigorous academic examination of how European colonization shaped the African continent and the ongoing efforts to achieve true political and economic independence. This textbook moves past traditional narratives to focus on African agency, resistance, and the structural challenges of the post-colonial era.This text integrates history, political economy, and Afrocentric theory to analyze the systems established during the colonial period. From the arbitrary borders drawn at the Berlin Conference to the extraction-based infrastructure of colonial railways, the book details how these systems were engineered to limit development-and how they are being dismantled today.From Resistance to Political TransformationExplore the evolution of African political power, from the organized resistance of the Shakan revolution and West African reform movements to the mid-20th-century liberation struggles that ended formal colonial rule. The narrative emphasizes the role of African leaders and citizens in directing their own history through diplomacy, armed struggle, and social innovation.Economic Dependency and the Path to UnityThe book provides a detailed look at "The Gatekeeper State" and the persistence of neocolonialism through currency controls like the CFA franc and international debt structures. It concludes by analyzing modern pathways to prosperity, specifically focusing on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the push for continental economic integration as a strategy for self-determination.Designed for the Classroom: Essential for students and faculty in Black Studies, Political Science, and History, Reclaiming Africa is a definitive resource for understanding the transition from colonial subjugation to authentic sovereignty. Africa Reclaimed examines colonial structural legacies and the "colonial machine." It focuses on African agency, resistance, and dismantling colonial systems. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - ¿An Essential Interdisciplinary Exploration of the African American Family.¿Legacy of Survival provides a deep, multi-faceted look into the socio-cultural and psychological foundations of Black families. Moving beyond simple statistics, this textbook explores the 'heart' of the family unit, examining how history, resilience, and systemic structures have shaped the Black domestic experience.¿From the 'worn oak tables' of matriarchal households to the complex weight of fatherhood, this book navigates the intricate 'tapestry of generations'. Readers will engage with:¿Foundational Roots: The historical evolution and revision of Black family structures.¿The Mother & Father Dynamic: Dedicated chapters on the 'Heartbeat of Motherhood' and 'A Father's Weight'.¿Class and Identity: An intersectional look at classism within Black families and 'Love Across Boundaries'.¿Survival and Resilience: Analyzing how 'Shattered Bonds' lead to enduring ties and psychological survival.¿Textbook Features:Each chapter begins with clear Learning Objectives (e.g., listing socio-cultural and psychological issues) to guide student study. Featuring extensive academic references and an intersectional perspective, Legacy of Survival is an ideal primary text for Sociology and African American Studies courses.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The architect of its own destiny: A rigorous re-examination of the African past.Sand, Clay, and Iron: Africa's Path from the Stone Age to the Dawn of European Colonization offers a sweeping and rigorous re-examination of African history, inviting readers to view the continent not as a passive backdrop for foreign intervention, but as a vibrant crucible of human innovation, resilience, and complex social evolution.Moving decisively beyond the 'single story' of Africa, this textbook weaves together archaeology, historical linguistics, oral tradition, and paleoclimatology to present a multi-layered narrative. The text challenges Eurocentric biases by grounding the African experience in the agency of its people, treating geography, technology, and social imagination as active co-authors of the past.From the Green Sahara to Global EmpiresThe narrative begins with the shifting landscapes of the 'Green Sahara,' tracing how environmental changes drove early human innovation. It positions Ancient Egypt firmly within its African context before journeying through the great West African empires-Ghana, Mali, and Songhai-and the cosmopolitan Swahili Coast, where monsoon winds and indigenous agency forged a unique maritime civilization connected to the Indian Ocean world.Designed for the Classroom:Learning Objectives & Timelines: Each chapter is structured to guide student study and track complex chronological shifts.Reflection Questions: Designed to spark critical thinking and classroom discussion on indigenous agency and resistance.Interdisciplinary Approach: Integrates archaeology, genetics, and oral histories for a comprehensive historical reconstruction.Essential for students and history enthusiasts alike, Sand, Clay, and Iron is a powerful corrective to traditional historiograp.
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