DC Public Library System

Recent themes in the history of Africa and the Atlantic world, historians in conversation, edited by Donald A. Yerxa

Label
Recent themes in the history of Africa and the Atlantic world, historians in conversation, edited by Donald A. Yerxa
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [119]-121) and index
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Recent themes in the history of Africa and the Atlantic world
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
202546436
Responsibility statement
edited by Donald A. Yerxa
Series statement
Historians in conversation
Sub title
historians in conversation
Table Of Contents
Beyond blacks, bondage and blame: why a multicentric world history needs Africa / Joseph C. Miller -- The way of Africa, "the I am, " and the Hermeneutic Circle / Ricardo Duchesne -- Africa in world history and historiography / Patrick Manning -- Comment on Miller / William H. McNeill -- Finding Africa in world history / David Northrup -- The borders of African and World history / Jonathan T. Reynolds -- What are world histories? / Michael Salman -- Another world / Ajay Skaria -- Africa in a multicentric world history: beyond witches and warlords / John K. Thornton -- Multicentrism in history: how and why perspectives matter / Joseph C. Miller -- African encounters / David Northrup -- Only connect: the rise and rise (and fall?) of Atlantic history / Trevor Burnard -- Does Equiano still matter? / Vincent Carretta -- Construction of identity: Olaudah Equiano of Gustavus Vassa? / Paul E. Lovejoy -- Good-bye, Equiano, the African / Trevor Burnard -- Beyond Equiano / Jon Sensbach -- Response to Lovejoy, Burnard, and Sensbach / Vincent Carretta
Classification
Content
Is Derivative Of
Mapped to

Incoming Resources