An Atlas of African History
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Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., 41 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3DP
Abstract
When this Atlas of African History was first published
10 1958, practically the whole continent was still under
colonial rule, and the academic study of its peoples'
past was only just beginning. Nearly twenty years
later, the situation is very different. There is hardly an
African territory which is not now recognised as an
independent state. But this momentous change need
not have occasioned a completely new edition of the
Alias. As in fact was done in 1963 and 1965, it could
have been dealt with simply by the revision of those
maps showing recent political history. What has necessitated
the production of a wholly revised second edition
has been the rapid and expansive flowering since
the mid- I 950S of historical and archaeological research
Into the African past. This is directly associated with
the growth of universities, as of education generally, in
the new Africa, and of the acceptance of the history
and archaeology of Africa as valid subjects for study in
the universities of other countries. If only because the
colonial period of African history was so very short for
the most part concentrated within the years 1880
1960, hardly more than a human life-span-many of
the most spectacular advances in knowledge have
related to the very much longer period of some two
thousand years since iron-working was initiated south
of the Sahara, and particularly perhaps to the seven
or so centuries before the Europeans' scramble for
African colonies, the period during which most of the
politics they conquered were shaped. As a result, many
of the maps originally conceived for this formative
period of African hi tory had become inadequate or
unsatisfactory, and It also became possible to conceive
new maps relating to times or to areas whose history
had hitherto been chiefly characterised by its obscurity.
Thus, comparing the Atlas now presented to the
public with the original edition of 1958, there arc 21
completely new maps, while 11 of the old ones have
been deleted, and quite a few of the others have been
subjected to Some alteration or rearrangement.
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