West Africa, Islam, and the Arab World
Studies in Honor of Basil Davidson
- 158 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
The book offers a comprehensive overview of West Africa's history from medieval times to the twentieth century, highlighting the region's diverse linguistic heritage and the impact of Arab influence since the seventh century. It explores significant historical developments, including the rise of powerful kingdoms like Ancient Ghana, the effects of colonialism, and the emergence of Arab nationalism. Additionally, it examines the role of Israel in state-building, OPEC's political dynamics, and the rise of Islamic extremism, providing a multifaceted understanding of the region's evolution.

