Africa and the History of Civilisation
The history of Africa isn’t the history of the ‘black race,’ but a vital part of the history of human civilisation.
A collection of 11 posts
The history of Africa isn’t the history of the ‘black race,’ but a vital part of the history of human civilisation.
How two bungling American assassins travelled over 7,000 miles to settle a grudge, and then turned their trial into a nine-year circus.
Why is the Atlantic slinging mud at the 72-year-old author of ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ on the eve of the film’s release?
The connection with the Beit family and its financial generosity has continued almost unbroken since the founding of the College.
The growing use of armed drones in Ethiopia and other backwater conflicts is linked to the recent war in Afghanistan.
While he may have seemed like something of an (enormously) overachieving dilettante to some, there was in fact a unity to his life and work.
Africa has not been affected on anything like the scale of most countries in Asia, Europe, and North and South America.
The Ethiopian government has attempted to maintain total control of the narrative by locking down the region and imposing a communications blackout.
The pandemic crisis is rapidly becoming a civilizational crisis.
The frontal attack on property rights of the country’s European farmers wiped out much of Zimbabwe’s export earnings and sent destructive ripples throughout the rest of the economy.
Having lived and worked in rural East Africa for 16 years, I find that Read’s stories ring true, whereas Hemingway’s ring hollow.