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dc.contributor.editorA.D., Roberts-
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-03T07:42:11Z-
dc.date.available2018-10-03T07:42:11Z-
dc.date.issued1986-
dc.identifier.isbn0521 386748-
dc.identifier.urihttp://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/6537-
dc.descriptionThis book includes the first five, thematic, chapters from the Cambridge History of Africa, Volume 7. They deal with Africa south of the Sahara, during a period in which economic and cultural changes greatly enlarged the horizons of Africans, even though colonial rule seemed set to last for a very long time. The contributors break much new ground in exploring a variety of topics which transcend colonial frontiers: the impact of Africa on the thought of the colonial powers; impulses to economic growth, and new frameworks directing the movement of people, goods and money; the rapid expansion of world religions and their interaction with indigenous beliefs and colonial regimes; the circulation of ideas among Africans, and the growth of new social identities, as reflected in the press, literature, art and music. Each chapter is accompanied by a bibliography updated for this edition-
dc.languageenen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherCambridgeen_US
dc.subjectAfrica. Colonisation, 1900-1945en_US
dc.titleThe Colonial Moment in Africaen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
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