Synopses & Reviews
This book provides an introduction to Africa -- covering its physical attributes, history, social structure, and culture. It emphasizes norms, values, and historical experience as the key variables that define who the people are, rather than labeling them as "tribes." Describes the main traditional cultural forms and institutions found in Africa. Explores the geography and demography of the African continent. Takes a critical look at how the Africans have done since they inherited or recovered political power from the European colonial masters -- the problems they have encountered, the forces that have influenced leaders in their choice of strategies in nation-building or economic development, political and economic reforms.
Synopsis
It emphasizes norms, values, and historical experience as the key variables that define who the people are, rather than labeling them as "tribes". Describes the main traditional cultural forms and institutions found in Africa. Explores the geography and demography of the African continent. Takes a critical look at how the Africans have done since they inherited or recovered political power from the European colonial masters -the problems they have encountered, the forces that have influenced leaders in their choice of strategies in nation-building or economic development, political and economic reforms.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 306-318) and index.
Table of Contents
1. Africa: The Continent and Its People.
2. African Traditional Institutions.
3. Political Development in Historic Africa.
4. Colonialism and the African Experience.
5. African Nationalism and the Struggle for Freedom.
6. African Independence and After.
7. South Africa.
8. Africa in World Affairs.
Bibliography.
Index.