The History of Western Africa

The Britannica Guide to Africa

From its ancient kingdoms to the independent post-colonial states that make up the region today, western Africa has transformed dramatically over the centuries. Economically lucrative for European slave traders and later for their colonial successors, the territories along Africa's Atlantic coast were forced to overcome great adversity before achieving autonomy. This volume surveys the history of the many nations of western Africa where vestiges of its celebrated past are still visible in cities like Timbuktu and where its diverse peoples continue to navigate a path towards a more stable future.

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Series Review: The Britannica Guide to Africa
"Each of these engaging titles covers a geographical region that is tied together by some common history. The opening overviews are as concise as possible, given the vast diversity of culture and history present in each area, and are followed by sections on the modern nations, which provide a more detailed history..."
--School Library Journal
Library Bound Book List: $56.59 / S&L: $48.10
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Reading Level: 10

Interest Level: 9-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-6153-0316-8
Author : Amy McKenna
Copyright : 2011
Language : English
Category : World History, Geography
Pages : 240
Trim : 7 3/8" x 9 1/4"
Dewey : 966
Subject : World History, Geography
Binding : Library
BISAC : HIS001050, HIS037000
Maps • Glossary • Bibliography • Sidebars • Index

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