Getz, Trevor R.

African world histories : cosmopolitan Africa, c.1700-1875 / Trevor R. Getz. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2012. - xvii, 106 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm.

Includes index.

A place to begin -- Spirit power and state power in Burganda -- Xhosa worlds: homestead, neighborhood, kingdom, ancestors -- Matriclans and entrepreneurs in the making of the Asante state -- Titles and lineages in Igbo-speaking societies -- Imperial Tunis -- Reigning in greed and anarchy in Bakongo and Jaga state and society -- Feature: Beatriz of Saint Anthony -- An Oceanic era -- Mediterranean Africa -- Atlantic Africa -- Indian Ocean Africa -- Feature: the chronicles of Pate and 19th century Swahili identity -- African "world" and African "traditional" religions -- African Islam in the eighteenth century -- African Christianity and Protestant evangelism -- Feature: the Xhosa cattle-killing -- Production and productivity in late eighteenth century Africa -- Africans and the industrial revolution -- Settlers, peasants, and plantations -- Feature: Muhammad Ali's Egypt -- Men and women in the middle? -- Egyptian intellectuals on France and Islam -- The Abbe Boilat -- James Africanus Horton -- The "educated men" of the Fante Confederation -- Jan Tzatzoe in Britain -- Towards colonialism? Chapter 1: Ordering their worlds -- Chapter 2: Global Africa in an oceanic era -- Chapter 3: Spiritual belief and practice in cosmopolitan Africa -- Chapter 4: African economies and the industrial revolution -- Chapter 5: Africans write back --

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Africa--History--To 1884.
Africa--Social conditions--18th century.
Africa--Social conditions--19th century.

DT27 / AFR 2012