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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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HIS 206 - Africa to 1800 3 Credits
This course surveys the history of selected regions of Africa from
about the eighth to the early nineteenth century. Students are
introduced to some of the most important sub- Saharan states and
their cultures through the three basic sources for sub-Saharan
African history before European influence: Oral tradition,
archaeology, and Arabic chronicles. We explore the environmental
and economic circumstances that account for the rise of these
states, we proceed to acquaintance with their people,
accomplishments and contributions, and we encounter the main
factors involved in means of understanding major historical events. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or instructor permission. When Offered: Fall
Catalog Year: 2008-2009
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