The History of African Cities South of the Sahara
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The book explores the rich history of sub-Saharan African cities, highlighting their development from ancient times through various eras, including the rise of mercantile and Islamic cities. It details significant urban centers like Great Zimbabwe and coastal trading hubs, emphasizing their roles in trade, scholarship, and cultural exchange. The author's extensive archival research and field studies reveal a vibrant tapestry of urban life, architecture, and the diverse interactions among ethnic, cultural, and religious communities, culminating in the impact of industrialization on urban organization.

