HIST 203(S) A Survey of Modern African History (Same as Africana Studies 203)
This course surveys the history of 19th and 20th century Africa. The first section of the course focuses on the European conquest of Africa and the dynamics of colonial rule - especially its socio-economic and cultural consequences. The second section discusses the ways in which the rising tide of African nationalism, in the form of labor strikes and guerrilla wars, ushered out colonialism. The third section examines the postcolonial states, focusing on the politics of development, recent civil wars in countries like Rwanda, and the growing AIDS epidemics. The last section surveys the history of Apartheid in South Africa up to 1994.
Course materials include fiction, poetry, memoirs, videos, newspaper articles, and outstanding recent scholarship. The course is structured around discussions. History 203 is an introductory course and requires no prior knowledge of African History.
Format: lecture/discussion. Evaluation will be based on two 7- to 10-page papers, one exam, and an unspecified number of pop quizzes
No prerequisites. No enrollment limit (expected: 30). Open to all.
Group A

Hour: MUTONGI