ABSTRACT
First published in 1965, Africa provides a geographical, political, economic and social description of the continent. Contemporary Africa is a continent of change and revolutions. The diversity and limitations of the African environment gives us a fuller understanding of the explosive dynamism of the African economic and social scene. This book will be of interest to students of geography, economy, anthropology and political science.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|66 pages
The Physical Basis
part II|31 pages
Historical and Political Evolution
part III|36 pages
The Human Geography
part IV|72 pages
North-West Africa
part V|36 pages
The Sahara
part VI|70 pages
The Nile Basin and Horn of Africa
part VII|53 pages
East Africa
part VIII|16 pages
The Eastern Islands
part IX|56 pages
The Zambezi-Limpopo Lands
part X|77 pages
South Africa
part XI|26 pages
South-Western Africa
part XII|40 pages
Equatorial Africa
part XIII|58 pages
West Africa
part XIV|5 pages
Conclusion