
North Africa has been a vital crossroads throughout history, serving as a connection between Africa, Asia, and Europe. Paradoxically, however, the region's historical significance has been chronically underestimated. In a book that may lead scholars to reimagine the concept of Western civilization, incorporating the role North African peoples played in shaping "the West," the author describes a locale whose transcultural heritage serves as a crucial hinge, politically, economically, and socially. The book begins with an acknowledgment that defining this area has presented challenges throughout history. It encompasses the Paleolithic period and early Egyptian cultures, leading readers through the pharonic dynasties, the conflicts with Rome and Carthage, the rise of Islam, the growth of the Ottoman Empire, European incursions, and the postcolonial prospects for Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Western Sahara. It emphasizes the importance of encounters and interactions among civilizations.
Page Count:
249
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
ISBN-10:
0874628555
ISBN-13:
9780874628555
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