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A History of the Sahel

by Lino Grech
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798241570949
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 144
  • Original Price: GBP 9.62
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 200 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Africa / General

From the shores of a once-green Sahara to the bustling, modern cities of the 21st century, this book embarks on an epic journey through the history of the Sahel. It chronicles the rise and fall of the great medieval empires-Ghana, Mali, and Songhai-whose fabulous wealth, built on the trans-Saharan trade in gold and salt, captured the imagination of the medieval world. The narrative explores how legendary rulers like Mansa Musa transformed cities like Timbuktu into global centers of commerce and Islamic scholarship, creating a vibrant crossroads of cultures, ideas, and peoples long before the arrival of Europeans.

The arrival of European ships on the Atlantic coast marked a dramatic turning point, slowly reorienting the region's economic and political focus. The book details the harrowing impact of the transatlantic slave trade and the subsequent "Scramble for Africa," which saw France emerge as the dominant colonial power. It provides a vivid account of the conquest, the imposition of new borders that disregarded ancient ethnic and economic realities, and life under a colonial system designed for extraction. This era of foreign domination was met with fierce resistance, planting the seeds of nationalism that would ultimately sweep across the continent.

The hopeful dawn of independence in 1960 gave way to a host of daunting challenges. The newly sovereign nations of the Sahel grappled with their complex colonial inheritance, from fragile economies to a scarcity of trained leaders. The narrative delves into the turbulent post-colonial decades, marked by a series of profound crises: devastating droughts that triggered widespread famine, a succession of military coups that entrenched political instability, and the recurring Tuareg rebellions that challenged the very legitimacy of the new states.

Bringing the story to the present day, the book confronts the complex, overlapping crises that define the contemporary Sahel. It examines the rise of radical Islamist insurgencies that have engulfed the region, the profound social changes driven by explosive population growth and rapid urbanization, and the existential threat of climate change on a uniquely vulnerable landscape. Through this sweeping historical lens, the book provides a comprehensive and accessible account of a resilient and remarkable region, exploring the deep historical roots of the challenges and opportunities that will shape its future on the resilient shore of the Sahara.

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