Dan Lyndon's Black History series is the best account we've seen yet; a strong, authentic voice delivers a satisfyingly complex but accessible historical overview.

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The history of the African continent covers thousands of years, thousands of kilometres and millions of peoples speaking hundreds of languages.

There are countless stories, dances, poems and songs. They tell the history of the great ancient civilisations, such as the Egyptians; the powerful kingdoms in West Africa of Mali and Songhai; the trading cities of Timbuktu and Gao; and enormous structures, such as the pyramids and Great Zimbabwe.

This book looks at the great civilisations of the African continent and the people within these complex societies.

The Black History series brings together a wide range of events and experiences from the past to promote knowledge and understanding of black culture today.

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Discover the great civilisations of the African continent and the people within these complex societies
  • 1: Introduction
  • 2: African Empires
  • 3: Ta-Seti and Ancient Egypt
  • 4: The Kingdom of Ta-Seti
  • 5: Ancient Ghana
  • 6: What was life like in Kumbi-Saleh?
  • 7: The Empire of Mali
  • 8: Mansa Musa and the pilgrimage to Mecca
  • 9: The Empire of Songhai
  • 10: A rough guide to Timbuktu
  • 11: The Benin Empire
  • 12: Living in Benin
  • 13: Great Zimbabwe
  • 14: Who built Great Zimbabwe?
  • 15: The Europeans arrive
  • 16: African Resistance
  • 17: A timeline of African Empires
  • 18: Websites and Bibliography
  • 19: Glossary
  • 20: Index
  • 21: Preview: Africa and the Slave Trade
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781445180779
Publisert
2020-10-08
Utgiver
Hachette Children's Group; Franklin Watts Ltd
Vekt
211 gr
Høyde
264 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
00, EJ, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
48

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Om bidragsyterne

Dan Lyndon-Cohen is a Lead Practitioner and Honorary Fellow of the Schools History Project with over 25 years' experience teaching History in schools across London.