It’s a continent

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Why is Africa still perceived as a country when there are around 2000 languages spoken on the continent alone? The authors aim to counter the misconception that Africa is a country by breaking down this vast, beautiful and complex continent into regions and countries. Each of the 54 African countries has a unique history and culture, and this book highlights the key historical moments that have shaped each nation and contributed to its global position, as well as within the African continent. Each chapter (focusing on a different country) brings to light stories and African figures that have been marginalised in mainstream education, in a humorous and easily-digestible format.

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‘We need this book’ SIMON REEVE
‘Illuminating’ FINANCIAL TIMES

Why is Africa often perceived as a single country?

What role did African soldiers play in the Second World War?
Who else led the charge against Apartheid in South Africa?
How did an African man become one of the wealthiest people in history?

It’s a Continent unravels these untold stories and delves into the fascinating and diverse cultures of Africa’s 54 nations.

With its bold and colourful narrative, It’s a Continent breaks down this vast and complex continent, chapter by chapter, focusing on each country’s unique history. From ancient kingdoms to modern struggles for independence, from overlooked heroes to monumental achievements, this book shines a light on the pivotal moments that have shaped Africa’s position on the global stage.

This book is a corrective to the misconceptions and misrepresentations of Africa as a monolith. Through its pages, you’ll discover Africa’s diversity, beauty and complexity and gain a deeper appreciation for its rich heritage and contributions.

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Weight 0.246 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.8 × 2.8 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

xvii, 332

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

960 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K