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Paperback, 2nd New edition
Published: 15th February 2017
Hardback, 2nd New edition
Published: 15th February 2017
A History of Africa
By (Author) Hosea Jaffe
Preface by Samir Amin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Zed Books Ltd
15th February 2017
2nd New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
960
Hardback
184
Width 140mm, Height 222mm
386g
Spanning more than two thousand years of African history, from the African Iron Age to the collapse of colonialism and the beginnings of independence, Hosea Jaffe's magisterial work remains one of the few to do full justice to the continent's complex and diverse past. The great strength of Jaffe's work lies in its unique theoretical perspective, which stresses the distinctive character of Africa's social structures and historical development. Crucially, Jaffe rejects all efforts to impose Eurocentric models of history onto Africa, whether it be liberal notions of 'progress' or Marxist theories of class struggle, arguing instead that the key dynamics underpinning African history are unique to the continent itself, and rooted in conflicts between different modes of production. The work also includes a foreword by the distinguished economist and political theorist Samir Amin, in which he outlines the contribution of Jaffes work to our understanding of African history and its ongoing post-colonial struggles.
Hosea Jaffe, an incisive thinker, presents a very readable analysis of African history. His book, which is of major theoretical importance, provides many insights into African nationalist, class and other struggles, past, present and future. * Richard Pankhurst, Royal Asiatic Society *
[Jaffes] views are indeed stimulating and should reopen a discussion of great importance I cannot but welcome this History of Africa which our comrade Hosea Jaffe offers us. * Samir Amin, from the Preface *
Hosea Jaffe was a distinguished historian, economist, and radical activist. Born in South Africa in 1921, he was active in early anti-apartheid politics, until he was forced to flee the country in 1960. Over the course of his life he taught at universities throughout Africa and Europe, and authored numerous works on African history, politics and global economics. He died in Italy in 2014. Samir Amin is a renowned radical economist, the director of the Forum du Tiers Monde (Third World Forum) in Dakar, Senegal, and chair of the World Forum for Alternatives.