The Atlas of African Affairs

The Atlas of African Affairs
Title The Atlas of African Affairs PDF eBook
Author Ieuan L.l. Griffiths
Publisher Routledge
Pages 329
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1135855595

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The Atlas of African Affairs is divided into five sections dealing with environmental, historical, political and economic issues and with Southern Africa. Throughout, the book presents an interdisciplinary, integrated perspective on African affairs. Most of the chapters deal with continent-wide themes and are illustrated by maps of Africa as a whole drawn to a standardised outline of the same map projection and scale. Other chapters, often by way of example, discuss parts of the continent or individual countries and are illustrated with appropriate maps. The basic format of integrated text and maps is supplemented by guides to further reading at the end of each section as well as a series of detailed statistical tables at the end of the book.

The Atlas of African Affairs

The Atlas of African Affairs
Title The Atlas of African Affairs PDF eBook
Author Ieuan Ll Griffiths
Publisher
Pages 233
Release 1994
Genre Africa
ISBN 9781868142385

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This textbook covers Africa's environment, history, economics and politics. The text is illustrated with detailed maps. All relevant statistical information, as well as guides to further reading, are included.

The Atlas of African Affairs

The Atlas of African Affairs
Title The Atlas of African Affairs PDF eBook
Author Ieuan L.l. Griffiths
Publisher Routledge
Pages 244
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1135855528

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The Atlas of African Affairs is divided into five sections dealing with environmental, historical, political and economic issues and with Southern Africa. Throughout, the book presents an interdisciplinary, integrated perspective on African affairs. Most of the chapters deal with continent-wide themes and are illustrated by maps of Africa as a whole drawn to a standardised outline of the same map projection and scale. Other chapters, often by way of example, discuss parts of the continent or individual countries and are illustrated with appropriate maps. The basic format of integrated text and maps is supplemented by guides to further reading at the end of each section as well as a series of detailed statistical tables at the end of the book.

An Atlas of African Affairs

An Atlas of African Affairs
Title An Atlas of African Affairs PDF eBook
Author Andrew Kirk Henry Boyd
Publisher
Pages 133
Release 1966
Genre Africa
ISBN

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An Atlas of African Affairs

An Atlas of African Affairs
Title An Atlas of African Affairs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1989
Genre Africa
ISBN

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An Atlas of African Affairs

An Atlas of African Affairs
Title An Atlas of African Affairs PDF eBook
Author Andrew Boyd
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1965
Genre Africa
ISBN

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"Guide to the new frontiers and varied problems of the vast ... continent that is Africa." - Dust jacket.

Bantustan

Bantustan
Title Bantustan PDF eBook
Author Uros Krcadinac
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 2021-04-23
Genre
ISBN

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BANTUSTAN is an illustrated travelogue, novel, atlas and encyclopedia. It is at once a textbook for independent travel in Africa, an illustrated atlas, a collection of life stories, an intimate confession, a list of little secrets and shame. Alternating between three narrators, it is a story of division, isolation and contact. Bantustans were reservations for Black Africans set up by the apartheid regime; in this book, bantustans refer to the bubbles in which we all live our lives. The three protagonists, as well as the people they encounter along the way, are constantly struggling to escape these multi-layered bubbles - of ego, family, social circle, class, race, religion, ethnicity, language, nationality etc - and establish contact with the rest of the world. Such attempts are often painful and sometimes downright disastrous, leading to a series of conflicts, disappointments and crises, but ultimately confirming the possibilities and importance of human connections.With a collection of maps, infographics and data visualizations for non-linear reading, BANTUSTAN is an example of ergodic and interactive literature. Readers can choose how to move through the book: in the traditional linear fashion, or using the maps as visual interfaces for skipping from one story to another. The maps represent a tapestry of pictograms, ideograms, scripts, labyrinths, emblems, motifs, secret messages and hidden clues for the reader to discover and decipher.BANTUSTAN contains a total of 32 full-page illustrations (19 of which are maps), as well as 25 smaller illustrations/glyphs.Visit www.bantustanbook.com to learn more about the book, the trip and the authors.