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History of Africa (19th century until 1880)



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Syllabus of the Subject

Abolition of Slavery. New African States (J. F. Ade Ajayi)

  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

African Student, Doctorate, Master, International Business, Foreign Trade

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

Master: Business in Africa.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Doctorate in African Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Doctorate in International Business in French Afrique siècle XIX Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Historia Africa XIX Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Historia Africa XIX.

We Trust in Africa (Affordable Higher Education for Africans)

EENI African Business Portal.

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

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...

Jacob Festus Adeniyi Ajayi

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