The Britannica Guide to Africa
The Britannica Guide to Africa
Africa is a land where the juxtaposition of ancient customs and modern developments greets its inhabitants daily. After centuries under the influence of foreign invaders, slave traders, and settlers from other lands, African nations relish their independence even though many have encountered several obstacles to stability. Bound by similar struggles and triumphs, they are nevertheless in possession of individual cultures and traditions that have shaped the continent as a whole. This panoramic series take readers on a journey through time to explore the histories of varied African regions, with an eye toward understanding the nature of this land as a whole.
• Comprehensive profiles highlight significant events and personalities in each nation's history
• Detailed maps highlight key cities and areas
• Current events are placed in objective, historical context
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Series Review: The Britannica Guide to Africa"Each of these engaging titles covers a geographical region that is tied together by some common history. The opening overviews are as concise as possible, given the vast diversity of culture and history present in each area, and are followed by sections on the modern nations, which provide a more detailed history..."
--School Library Journal