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african studies
The African Studies Series,founded in 1968 in collaboration with the African Studies
Centre of the University of Cambridge, is a prestigious series of monographs and
general studies on Africa covering history, anthropology, economics, sociology,
and political science.
editorial board
Dr. David Anderson, St. Antony’s College, Oxford
Professor Carolyn Brown, Department of History, Rutgers University
Professor Christopher Clapham, Centre of African Studies, Cambridge University
Professor Michael Gomez, Department of History, New York University
Professor David Robinson, Department of History, Michigan State University
Professor Leonardo A. Villalon, Center for African Studies, University of Florida
A list of books in this series will be found at the end of this volume.
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Africans
THE HISTORY OF A
CONTINENT
Second Edition
john iliffe
Fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo
Cambridge University Press
The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK
First published in print format
ISBN-13 978-0-521-86438-1
ISBN-13 978-0-511-34916-4
© John Iliffe 1995, 2007
2007
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Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York
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In memory of
Charles Ross Iliffe
and
JoyJosephine Iliffe
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Contents
List of maps page
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Preface to the second edition
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1 The frontiersmen of mankind
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2 The emergence of food-producing communities
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3 The impact of metals
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4 Christianity and Islam
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5 Colonising society in western Africa
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6 Colonising society in eastern and southern Africa
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7 The Atlantic slave trade
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8 Regional diversity in the nineteenth century
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9 Colonial invasion
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10 Colonial change, 1918–1950
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11 Independent Africa, 1950–1980
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12 Industrialisation and race in South Africa, 1886–1994
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13 In the time of AIDS
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Notes
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Further reading
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Index
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List of maps
1 Main physical features
page 3
2 The emergence of food-producing communities
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3 African language families in recent times
11
4 The impact of metals
18
5 Christianity and Islam
39
6 Colonising society in western Africa
65
7 Colonising society in eastern and southern Africa
102
8 The Atlantic slave trade
132
9 Regional diversity in the nineteenth century
165
10 Colonial invasion
194
11 Colonial boundaries
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12 Colonial change and independent Africa
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13 Independent African states
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14 Industrialisation and race in South Africa
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15 In the time of AIDS
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