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The Golden Rhinoceros: Histories of the African Middle Ages
By (Author) Franois-Xavier Fauvelle
Translated by Troy Tice
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
11th February 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
960.2
Hardback
280
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
A leading historian reconstructs the forgotten history of medieval Africa From the birth of Islam in the seventh century to the voyages of European exploration in the fifteenth, Africa was at the center of a vibrant exchange of goods and ideas. It was an African golden age in which places like Ghana, Nubia, and Zimbabwe became the crossroads of
"The 2018 Medieval Book of the Year"
"The Golden Rhinoceros brings the diplomacy of Africas Middle Ages to life, while also illuminating such fields as commerce, warfare, faith and literary endeavour. . . . Fauvelles three dozen or so snapshots serve as a kind of historical pointillism, each tiny moment contributing to a panorama of an intricately connected Afro-Islamic world, spanning a period of some seven hundred years."---Barnaby Crowcroft, Literary Review
"Fauvelle has assembled some powerful fragments of Africas history from the 8th to the 15th centuries." * Times Higher Education *
"Beautifully written, [The Golden Rhinoceros] offers an exciting set of insights into African societies, from the birth of Islam in the seventh century up to 15th century."---Hannah Skoda, BBC History Magazine
"Featuring stories from around the continent, this is a useful corrective to the outdated idea of a land without history." * History Revealed Magazine *
"This English edition of a 2013 French publication is very welcome, being an accessible and stimulating introduction to the richness of medieval Africa. . . If necessarily reliant on external accounts, the careful use of archaeology allows the African histories to remain centre stage."---David Edwards, Medieval Archaeology
"Fauvelleand Ticehave achieved a rare feat in The Golden Rhinoceros. They have produced a book that is deeply researched, and which will satisfy and invigorate even the specialist scholar. Yet it is beautifully written, and easily accessible to the non-expert or first-year undergraduate. This is a masterful synthesis of knowledge about Africa that deserves to be read widely."---Myles Osborne, The Medieval Review
"A one-of-a-kind, eye-opening journey on which [Fauvelle] expertly reconstructs the understudied and, whats worse, severely misrepresented, African Middle Ages. . . . Masterfully translated from its original 2013 publication in French, The Golden Rhinoceros ambitiously encompasses the entire African continent, beginning in the eighth century with early Muslim commercial and military activities, and ending in the fifteenth century at the dawn of European colonialism."---Esra Akn-Kvan, Speculum
"With its short but fascinating essays, beautiful illustrations and maps, it opens up a world of medieval culture that is often neglected in western Europe . . . . do read The Golden Rhinoceros: it will expand your historical horizons."---Elizabeth Boyle, Irish Independent
Franois-Xavier Fauvelle is senior fellow at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Toulouse, France, and one of the worlds leading historians of ancient Africa. The author and editor of numerous books, he has conducted archaeological digs in South Africa, Ethiopia, and Morocco.