History 181 - Colnl & Pst Colnl Afric

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Sean Redding

MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM

Amherst College
HIST-181-01-1213S
CHAP 101
sredding@amherst.edu
HIST-181-01,BLST-221-01

(Offered as HIST 181 [AF] and BLST 221 [A].) This is a history of Africa from the late nineteenth century to the present day. In the first half of the course, we will study the imperial scramble to colonize Africa; the broader integration of African societies into the world economy; the social, political and medical impact of imperial policies; Western popular images of Africa in the colonial period; the nationalist struggles that resulted in the independent African states; and the persistent problems faced by those post-colonial states. In the final half of the course, we will investigate three cases: Congo-Zaire and the state as a source of chaos through the Second Congo War; violence, liberation and memories of childhood in late colonial Rhodesia and postcolonial Zimbabwe; the political history of economic development programs and the advent of “resource conflicts,” particularly those involving diamonds. Three class meetings per week.

Spring semester. Professor Redding.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.