12:00 PM to 01:15 PM MW
Krug Hall 242
Section Information for Fall 2016
This class explores the impact of European colonialism on Sub-Saharan Africa (1800-1970s). The course themes examine the formation and decline of African states; indigenous resistance and adaptation to white rule, including Western imperialisms; the emergence of anti-colonial nationalism; and African human rights campaigns that changed global politics. We also study how scholars interpret African history following the abolition of New World slavery and the rise of evangelical Christianity.
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Credits: 3
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