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History of West Africa, 1000-1800

History of West Africa, 1000-1800( )
Author: Davidson, Basil Risbridger
Editor: Buah, F. A.
Ajayi, J. F. Ade
Series title:The Growth of African Civilization Ser.
ISBN:978-0-582-60340-0
Publication Date:Jan 1977
Publisher:Longman Publishing Group
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $24.95USD $20.00
Book Details
Pages:336
Detailed Subjects: History / Africa / West
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.46 x 8.58 Inches
Book Weight:1.005 Pounds
Author Biography
Davidson, Basil Risbridger (Author)
Basil Risbridger Davidson began his journalistic career as a member of the editorial staff of The Economist in 1938. That assignment was interrupted by World War II, during which Davidson served in the British army with distinction, receiving the Military Cross, the U.S. Bronze Star, and the Jugoslav Zasluge za Narod for his service in the Balkans, North Africa, and Italy. After being demobilized from the service, Davidson returned to journalism, first as the diplomatic correspondent of The Star and then as the Paris correspondent of The Times. He went on to become chief foreign lead writer and then special correspondent for the New Statesman, special correspondent for the Daily Herald, and lead writer for the Daily Mirror. As a journalist he published numerous works of fiction including Highway Forty (1949), Golden Horn (1952), The Rapids (1955), Lindy (1958), and The Andrassy Affair (1966) His nonfiction work includes Partisan Picture (1946), Germany from Potsdam to Partition (1948), and Daybreak in China (1953). Most of these were the outcome of his wartime experiences and subsequent career in journalism.

During these years Davidson took an increasing interest in the African past. This interest brought him to the University of Ghana as a visiting professor in 1964 and as professor in 1965. Since that time he has devoted himself to the discovery of that history. He published his first work on Africa, Report on Southern Africa, in 1952. A host of other publications followed. His work has been characterized not only by his sympathy for Africa and for the Africans but also by the explication of the African past with a combination of the thoroughness of an investigative reporter and a style that has made his books popular with a large international audience. Although some of Davidson's earlier conclusions have been revised by later scholarly research, this in no way has diminished his influence on giving legitimacy to the history



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