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The African Experience: From Olduvai Gorge To The 21st Century Roland Oliver

The African Experience: From Olduvai Gorge To The 21st Century By Roland Oliver

The African Experience: From Olduvai Gorge To The 21st Century by Roland Oliver


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This work of reflection on the substance of African history is the distillation of a lifetime's research and teaching. The book traces the history of Africa from the earliest evolution of humans to the present day, concentrating on the great themes of African history.

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About Roland Oliver

Roland Oliver was born in Kashmir in 1923. In 1948 he took up the post of Lecturer in the Tribal History of East Africa at SOAS, University of London, and was subsequently appointed the first ever Professor of African History in the University of London. From his base at SOAS, Professor Oliver pioneered the new discipline of African History. He was the founder-editor in 1960 of the Journal of African History and general editor of the eight-volume Cambridge History of Africa. His book (with John Fage), A Short History of Africa has been translated into fourteen languages.

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GOR001226722
9781842120125
1842120123
The African Experience: From Olduvai Gorge To The 21st Century by Roland Oliver
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
2000-05-04
350
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