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Syllabus of the Subject: Africa in the 19th century until 1880 (Volume VI of the UNESCO General History of Africa)

  1. Jacob Festus Adeniyi Ajayi (Nigeria): Director of the Volume VI (Africa in the 19th century until 1880);
  2. Abolition of the slave trade and its consequences;
  3. Abolitionist ideology;
  4. The Quakers and William Wilberforce;
  5. Congress of Vienna;
  6. Foundation of Liberia;
  7. Illegal Trade;
  8. Islamic revolutions (West Africa);
  9. New African States;
  10. Mfecane.

Africa in the 19th century until 1880 (UNESCO General History of Africa)
Master Doctorate: History of Africa 19th century 1880
Source: UNESCO General History of Africa.

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The Subject “Africa in the 19th century until 1880 (UNESCO)” belongs to the following Online Higher Educational Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Master (MIB): Business in Africa.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB) - Online Education

Doctorate (DIB): African Business, Islamic Business.

Professional Doctorate in International Business (DIB). Online Education

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Jacob Festus Adeniyi Ajayi

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History of Africa (19th century).

Topics discussed (Africa in the 19th century until 1880).

  1. Trends in Africa in the 19th century;
  2. Abolition of the Slave Trade;
  3. Emergence of the New African States;
  4. Mfecane (Chaka, King of Zulus);
  5. South Africa: the Boers and the British;
  6. Zambezi Basin;
  7. East Africa;
  8. Great Lakes region;
  9. Caliphate of Sokoto (Usman dan Fodio, North of Nigeria);
  10. Borno State (Nigeria);
  11. The Congo Basin and Angola;
  12. Egyptian Renaissance;
  13. Sudan, Ethiopia, and Somalia;
  14. Madagascar;
  15. The Maghreb: Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Libya. The European intervention;
  16. The Sahara;
  17. Islamic revolutions in West Africa;
  18. Empire Peul of Macina;
  19. Empire Tukuloor Torodbe;
  20. Senegambia;
  21. Niger Loop and the Volta;
  22. Kingdom of Dahomey (Benin);
  23. Yorubas;
  24. Cameroon and the Niger delta;
  25. African Diaspora.

Authors of the Volume VI of the UNESCO General History of Africa (Africa in the 19th century until 1880): J. F. A. AJAYI, Joseph Ki-Zerbo, A. ABDEL-MALEK, S. DAGET, I.N. KIMAMBO, Albert Adu Boahen Kwadwo, S. BAIER, M. H. CHERIF, A. F. ISAACMAN, A. K. MASHINGAIZE, I. WALLERSTEIN, N. BHEBE, L. D. NGCONGCO, D. W. COHEN, J-L VELLUT, A. BATRAN, H. A.IBRAHIM, A. The ROUI, M. The ST, and. PERSON, I. ASIWAJU, E. J. ALAGOA, A. I. SALIMR. K. P. PANKHURST, P. M. MUTIBWA, N. A. IVANANOV, M. LY-TALL, K. ARHIN, F. W. KNIGHT...

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