The Central Sahel and the North Sea 800-1500. "Rulers, Warriors, Traders, Clerics"

The Central Sahel and the North Sea 800-1500. "Rulers, Warriors, Traders, Clerics"

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Rulers, Warriors, Traders, Clerics: The Central Sahel and the North Sea, 800-1500 (British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship Monographs) by Anne Haour 

2007. Hard cover with dust cover, 178 pages. Very good condition. Tightly bound, neat and clean. 

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What do we learn if we look in parallel at the past of two distinct parts of the world? Anne Haour weighs this question by considering both the central Sahel of West Africa and the European countries around the North Sea, for the period 800-1500. 
This is a time for which historical records are scarce, and to which archaeology is making ever-increasing contributions. It is also, and foremost, a time when the central Sahel and northern Europe alike were undergoing far-reaching changes that were to define key aspects of their identity today. New monotheistic religions were replacing the animist faiths, states and empire becoming consolidated, new trading networks being set up, new towns emerging, fortifications being erected as symbols and in defence against raiders and invaders. Do these elements of convergence mean that we can unpick much wider themes of similarity between northern Europe and Sahelian West Africa? This volume's central argument is that we can understand one area better by seeking inspiration from another. There is much talk by researchers today of the value of comparative approaches and cross-cutting studies; this book puts them to the test.
Lucid and thought-provoking, this book will be of interest to scholars and students, historians and archaeologists, West Africanists and Europeanists.

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