African perspectives that persuasively challenge stereotypes about African-European relations as they unfolded in Africa, Europe, and the Atlantic world between and Africa's Discovery of Europe features thematically organized chapters that explore first impressions, religion and politics, commerce and culture, imported goods and technology, the Middle Passage, and Africans in Cited by: In Africa's Discovery of Europe David Northrup explores African perspectives on contact with Europe and Europeans in the four centuries to This is done using life stories and personal accounts, though in many cases these are only known indirectly, through European texts. Early encounters included official delegations from African states to Europe, Africans enslaved in Europe, and . Africa's Discovery of Europe: Author: David Northrup: Edition: 2, illustrated: Publisher: Oxford University Press, Original from: the University of Michigan: Digitized: Jul
Buy Africas Discovery of Europe, 2nd edition () by David Northrup for up to 90% off at bltadwin.ru bltadwin.ru: Africa's discovery of Europe. 2. ed. XII, S. Ill., Kt. OKart. Sprache: englisch. By featuring vivid life stories of individual Africans and drawing upon their many recorded sentiments, author David Northrup presents African perspectives that persuasively challenge stereotypes about African-European relations as they unfolded in Africa, Europe, and the Atlantic world between and
Africa's Discovery of Europe: Author: David Northrup: Edition: 2, illustrated: Publisher: Oxford University Press, Original from: the University of Michigan: Digitized: Jul African perspectives that persuasively challenge stereotypes about African-European relations as they unfolded in Africa, Europe, and the Atlantic world between and Africa's Discovery of Europe features thematically organized chapters that explore first impressions, religion and politics, commerce and culture, imported goods and technology, the Middle Passage, and Africans in Europe. In addition, Northrup offers a thoughtful examination of Africans'. This groundbreaking book on African-European interactions is the first to look broadly at the subject from an African perspective rather than from a European one. David Northrup explores the.
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