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Academic Year 2004/2005
African History Since 1870
HIST 212 SP
The nineteenth century saw the formal establishment of colonial rule in Africa. However, Africans did not blindly succumb to or resist colonial policies. This course examines the complexity of the imposition and
dismantling
of colonial rule across Africa. We will cover various topics including colonial administration, critiques of colonialism, PanAfricanism, postcolonial conflicts, and democratization.
MAJOR READINGS
Buchi Emecheta, THE SLAVE GIRL
Aime Cesaire, DISCOURSE ON COLONIALISM
Ferdinand Oyono, HOUSEBOY
Frederick Cooper, AFRICA SINCE 1940: THE PAST OF THE PRESENT
Ngugi wa Thiong'o, DEVIL ON THE CROSS
Philip
Gourevitch, WE WISH TO INFORM YOU
THAT TOMORROW WE WILL BE KILLED WITH OUR FAMILIES
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
midterm
2 short papers
take-home final
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
If you took History 227 in Spring 2003, you cannot take this course.
COURSE FORMAT:
Lecture/Discussion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS HIST
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
NONE
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Last Updated on MAR-21-2005
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