The Remembered World
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- ISBN8231013074
- EAN9798231013074
- Date de parution02/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The Remembered World: African Civilizations and the Restoration of Legacy The Remembered World is not merely a history book-it is an act of resurrection. Spanning the Nile to the Niger, the stone cities of Zimbabwe to the gold courts of Mali, this monumental work journeys through the great civilizations of Africa with depth, rigor, and unapologetic clarity. Chaddrick L. Thomas, Sr. delivers a sweeping yet intimate narrative that restores agency, identity, and sacred memory to a continent too often misrepresented or forgotten in global accounts of civilization.
Each chapter brings to life a powerful African empire-Kemet, Kush, Axum, Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Benin, Kongo, the Swahili city-states, and more-exploring their political innovations, spiritual systems, philosophical contributions, and global influence. But this book is more than a chronicle of the past-it is a mirror, a map, and a mandate for the future. Written for scholars, educators, students, and visionaries, The Remembered World fuses historical precision with lyrical power.
It confronts colonial erasure, reclaims ancestral knowledge, and positions African civilizations not as footnotes to world history-but as world history. This is not revision. This is restoration.
Each chapter brings to life a powerful African empire-Kemet, Kush, Axum, Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Benin, Kongo, the Swahili city-states, and more-exploring their political innovations, spiritual systems, philosophical contributions, and global influence. But this book is more than a chronicle of the past-it is a mirror, a map, and a mandate for the future. Written for scholars, educators, students, and visionaries, The Remembered World fuses historical precision with lyrical power.
It confronts colonial erasure, reclaims ancestral knowledge, and positions African civilizations not as footnotes to world history-but as world history. This is not revision. This is restoration.
The Remembered World: African Civilizations and the Restoration of Legacy The Remembered World is not merely a history book-it is an act of resurrection. Spanning the Nile to the Niger, the stone cities of Zimbabwe to the gold courts of Mali, this monumental work journeys through the great civilizations of Africa with depth, rigor, and unapologetic clarity. Chaddrick L. Thomas, Sr. delivers a sweeping yet intimate narrative that restores agency, identity, and sacred memory to a continent too often misrepresented or forgotten in global accounts of civilization.
Each chapter brings to life a powerful African empire-Kemet, Kush, Axum, Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Benin, Kongo, the Swahili city-states, and more-exploring their political innovations, spiritual systems, philosophical contributions, and global influence. But this book is more than a chronicle of the past-it is a mirror, a map, and a mandate for the future. Written for scholars, educators, students, and visionaries, The Remembered World fuses historical precision with lyrical power.
It confronts colonial erasure, reclaims ancestral knowledge, and positions African civilizations not as footnotes to world history-but as world history. This is not revision. This is restoration.
Each chapter brings to life a powerful African empire-Kemet, Kush, Axum, Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Benin, Kongo, the Swahili city-states, and more-exploring their political innovations, spiritual systems, philosophical contributions, and global influence. But this book is more than a chronicle of the past-it is a mirror, a map, and a mandate for the future. Written for scholars, educators, students, and visionaries, The Remembered World fuses historical precision with lyrical power.
It confronts colonial erasure, reclaims ancestral knowledge, and positions African civilizations not as footnotes to world history-but as world history. This is not revision. This is restoration.