HIST 1965 Introduction to African History

HIST 1965 Introduction to African History (HST-AS) (HIST-HGS)

Monday and Wednesday: 10:10-11:25 plus discussion

Professor Rachel Sandwell

This course will offer a broad overview of African history from the development of early human societies to the modern era, and a critical introduction to how historians approach the writing of African history. We will think about the origins of the discipline and field of African history, the politics of history writing, and the many sites of historical thinking outside the academy. We will consider major events in the continent’s history, including the emergence of early societies and states; religious transformations; innovations in agriculture; the development of regional and global trade systems; slavery; colonization and decolonization; and African intellectual and artistic productions. The course will familiarize students with methods, concepts, and debates that are central to the field of African history.

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