
Assessing the impact of religion, global trade, slavery and resistance, and the challenges of modernity, this edition further connects the experiences of Africans and their descendants over time and space, attending to both convergences and divergences, while explaining how the deep past informs subsequent developments. It also widens the geographical span to include Latin America, while incorporating more on African experiences in Europe, North Africa, and the Persian Gulf. Continuing to pay particular attention to the lives of the working classes, the second edition expands its temporal boundaries to include developments into the twenty-first century, as well as integrating women and feminist perspectives more thoroughly. This 2005 book examines the global unfolding of the African Diaspora, the migrations and dispersals of the people of Africa, from antiquity to the modern period. Gomez Martin Klein (Contribution by) Synopsis. Gomez updates the text to include the most recent research on the African Diaspora. Reversing Sail A History of the African Diaspora New Approaches to African History Ser. But we can assure you that this is a great way to save money and that this edition will work for you.Beginning with antiquity, Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora captures the essential political, cultural, social, and economic developments that shaped the black experience. His books include Black Crescent: African. Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora (Cambridge University Press. Gomez is the Silver Professor of History and Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University. We guarantee this by offering a 30-day full refund if you are unable to use the book for any reason. Gomez is currently Silver Professor of History and Middle. 0521806623 - Reversing Sail - A History of the African Diaspora - by Michael A. We have been selling books online for over ten years and we have learned how to save students from the inflated costs of textbooks especially when the updated editions do not contain substantial changes and typically are nearly identical in every way. You will save lots of cash by using this 2004 edition which is nearly identical to the newest editions. Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora (New Approaches to African History) December 6, 2004, Cambridge University Press. This edition can easily be substituted for ISBN 1108712436 or ISBN 9781108712439 the 2nd edition or even more recent edition. , Gomez wrote Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora (New Approaches to African History, Series Number 3). Gomez, the African Diaspora is described as the movements and extensive relocations of persons of African descent, over long periods of time, resulting. Reversing Sail by Michael Gomez is available now for quick shipment to any U.S. In a more recent definition by Michael A.
