Description
Book SynopsisThis revised edition explores the relationship of a geo-culturally based Africa centered paradigm in the emerging global village of the 21st century. The book argues that perceptions of world history in a multicultural world requires the acceptance of multiple perspectives.
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Illustrations Chapter 2 Preface: Chapter 3 Vulindlela Chapter 4 Acknowledgements: Chapter 5 Diteboho Chapter 6 Overview and Connections Chapter 7 Discussion of Theory: Chapter 8 Centers and Human Sciences Chapter 9 Centered Paradigms of Knowledge Chapter 10 Human Sciences and History Chapter 11 Perspective and Time: Chapter 12 Constructs Chapter 13 Empowerment and Perspective Chapter 14 The Classical Value of the Nile Valley Chapter 15 African American History Chapter 16 South African History Chapter 17 Future Vision: Chapter 18 Mokwallo Chapter 19 Historical Perspective and Vision Notes Chapter 20 Glossary of Terms Chapter 21 Select Bibliography Chapter 22 Index Chapter 23 Author Biographical Sketch