Middlebury

HIST 0114

History of Modern Africa

History of Modern Africa
We begin looking at revolutions in the early 19th century and the transformations surrounding the slave trade. Next we examine the European colonization of the continent, exploring how diverse interventions into Africans' lives had complex effects on political authority, class and generational dynamics, gender relations, ethnic and cultural identities, and rural and urban livelihoods. After exploring Africans' struggles against colonial rule in day-to-day practices and mass political movements, the last few weeks cover Africa's transition to independence and the postcolonial era, including the experience of neo-colonialism, ethnic conflict, poverty, and demographic crisis. (formerly HIST 0226) 2 hrs. lect., 1 hr. disc.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
HIS SAF SOC
Equivalent Courses:
BLST 0114
HIST 0226

Sections in Fall 2011, SA UGs Full Term

Fall 2011

HIST0114A-F11 Lecture (Tropp)
HIST0114X-F11 Discussion (Tropp)
HIST0114Y-F11 Discussion (Tropp)
HIST0114Z-F11 Discussion (Tropp)