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With brilliantly objective scholarship, Jackson obliterates that picture in this book, and presents a picture of human heritage infinitely more rich, colorful, and varied than is generally understood. The book challenges all the standard approaches to African history and will, no doubt, disturb a large number of overnight "authorities" on Africa who will discover that they do not really know the depth of African history and the role that Africans played in creating early human societies.
Star-gods, moon-gods, sun gods, Osiris, the Zodiac, the lost continent of Atlantis--the impact of the myths and legends of ancient man upon human history is analyzed here. "Since the lore of astronomy and the calendar were the basis of much of the mythology, ritual, and religion of ancient Egypt, which in turn has profoundly affected all the great religious systems of later days," observes the author, "we deem it proper to discuss...these ancient African cults and creeds and their effects on other cultures."
In its panoramic view, from the dawn of prehistory to modern resurgent Africa, Introduction to African Civilizations challenges the parochial historian, devastates the theoretical pretensions of white supremacists, expands intellectual horizons. It is a fascinating book to be read and reread for pleasure and knowledge by the layman and the scholar.
"This is not just another book on African history. It is, in my opinion, one of the best books that has so far been written on the subject."--from the Introduction by John Henrik Clarke --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
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A must-read for anyone interested in learning about Africa.,
By Edward Holt (t.m.holt@worldnet.att.net) (New London, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Introduction to African Civilizations (Paperback)
Mr. Jackson was not just an able scholar, but he was a notable writer. This book, as are his others (I've read them all), is very easy to read, never going over the heads of those hardly acquainted with the many aspects of African history with which he deals. His chapters on "Egypt and the Evolution of Civilization" and "Africa and the Civilizing of Europe" are worth the entire price of the book. The introduction, by the late Dr. John Henrick Clarke, is one of the best I've read. Introduction to African Civilizations is well-documented, and is, in my opinion, a classic written by an academic giant.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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Brilliant,
By Ahlaiah Toney (Las Vegas, NV USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Introduction To African Civilizations (Paperback)
This is the most excellent and comprehensive book dealing with African Civilizations as a whole to date. He spans the entire continent, using a time frame that spans to the beginning of civilization, and completely disembowels the Eurocentric view of the black culture.
26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
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To be honest: to me any objective, well argued and unbiased book on the history of Africa and its civilizations deserves a 5 star rating. The distortion of African history especially by Europeans has been exposed by many objective and unbiased researchers. Indeed, the honourable Mr Jackson is one of those distinguished objective and unbiased authors of African history. This book is not simply about Black ego boosting - it is simply about setting the facts straight, presenting excellent arguments, and adducing convincing evidence in the form of references and archeological finds: he presents both the objective and the impartial sides, and argues so excellently against the distortion. From its introduction, the pre history up to the current state of Africa, the book is simply a marvel. Most impressed was I by the massive and shocking quotations.
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