Trans-Saharan Africa in World History

Trans-Saharan Africa in World History

by Ralph A. Austen
ISBN-10:
0195157311
ISBN-13:
9780195157314
Pub. Date:
04/19/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195157311
ISBN-13:
9780195157314
Pub. Date:
04/19/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Trans-Saharan Africa in World History

Trans-Saharan Africa in World History

by Ralph A. Austen
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Overview

During the heyday of camel caravan traffic—from the eighth century CE arrival of Islam in North Africa to the early twentieth-century building of European colonial railroads that linked the Sudan with the Atlantic—the Sahara was one of the world's great commercial highways, bringing gold, slaves, and other commodities northward and sending both manufactured goods and Mediterranean culture southward into the Sudan. Historian Ralph A. Austen here tells the remarkable story of an African world that grew out of more than one thousand years of trans-Saharan trading. Perhaps the most enduring impact of this trade and the common cultural reference point of trans-Saharan Africa was Islam. Austen traces this faith in its various forms—as a legal system for regulating trade, an inspiration for reformist movements, and a vehicle of literacy and cosmopolitan knowledge. He also analyzes the impact of European overseas expansion, which marginalized trans-Saharan commerce in global terms but stimulated its local growth. Indeed, trans-Saharan culture not only adapted to colonial changes, but often thrived upon them, remaining a potent force into the twenty-first century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195157314
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/19/2010
Series: New Oxford World History
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ralph A. Austen is Professor Emeritus of African History at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the Sahara: From Desert Barrier to Global Highway2. Caravan Commerce and African Economies3. Ruling the Sahara and Its "Shores"4. Islam5. Islamicate Culture: Religions, Languages, Literature, and the Arts6. European Colonialism: Disruption and Continuity of Trans-Saharan Links
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