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Part 1 Editor's Foreword Part 2 Acknowledgments Part 3 Preface Part 4 Acronyms and Abbreviations Part 5 Photographs Part 6 Maps Part 7 Chronology Part 8 Introduction Part 9 THE DICTIONARY Part 10 Appendixes Part 11 Bibliography Part 12 About the Authors
Richard A. Lobban, Jr. is Professor and Chair of Anthropology and former Director of African Studies at Rhode Island College. He is also the author of numerous books, journal articles, and encyclopedia entries on Cape Verde and has been central in organizing Cape Verde Study Abroad programs with the University of Rhode Island. Paul Khalil Saucier is a Doctoral Candidate at Northeastern University in sociology and anthropology. Over the years he has taught various courses on African history, specifically Cape Verdean history, African-American history and political thought, social theory, and cultural studies at Northeastern University, the University of Rhode Island, and Rhode Island College.
this book is highly recommended for public and academic libraries
and institutions supporting African and African American
studies.
*American Reference Books Annual, March 2008*
...a dictionary on the history of Cape Verde, with entries on
political and cultural events, figures, places, organizations, and
groups. It does not start with the early Portuguese sightings in
the mid- fifteenth century as the beginning of the country's
society and history, but rather goes further back into the regional
history of the neighboring Upper Guinea coast in West Africa and
adjacent savannas. It is meant for undergraduate and graduate
students, professionals, and teachers of African studies. A
chronology is included. For this edition, the dictionary has been
updated and expanded, with new maps and photos. A new introduction
on the land and people, history, and economic and social
development, is also included.
*Reference and Research Book News, November 2007*
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