Mr. 16 gauge
AH fanatic
.....in my youth.
In elementary school, I learned about American history, some European history, and Australia (why Australia, as opposed to somewhere else, I'll never know).
In high school, I had several other choices, and being a history buff, I took most of what my school system had to offer: European history to 1625, European history from 1625 to present, Japanese History, Chinese history, Ancient history, Art history, American history, Native American history, etc.
In college, I was a science major, but I took history courses as well (as electives): ancient history, art history, medievel history, etc.
Not once was I EVER offered a course on AFRICAN history!!!! I don't even remember there being any such courses in the course catalog!
.....as a matter of fact, the first time I EVER heard about the Boer wars was when I was reading an article in a Gun Digest (I think I was a sophomore in college) on the gedes rifle.
So prior to going on safari last year, I visited the local history section of my local Barnes and Nobel bookseller and you know what I found???
.............ABSOLUTELY FREAKIN' NOTHING ON AFRICAN HISTORY!!!!!!!! As a matter of fact, the only books I found on Africa was "Death in the Long Grass" by Capstick and various atlas/map books.
I did eventually find a book on Stanley's search for Livingston.......the subject was interesting, but the book, for the most part, was rather dry.....
SO!!! All you Africanhunting.com members......I appeal to you for recommendations on some good books with re: to the history of the continent of Africa. I am interested in not only general history, but the history of the Boer war and the African bush wars as well.
Thanks!!! Looking forward to your recommendations!
In elementary school, I learned about American history, some European history, and Australia (why Australia, as opposed to somewhere else, I'll never know).
In high school, I had several other choices, and being a history buff, I took most of what my school system had to offer: European history to 1625, European history from 1625 to present, Japanese History, Chinese history, Ancient history, Art history, American history, Native American history, etc.
In college, I was a science major, but I took history courses as well (as electives): ancient history, art history, medievel history, etc.
Not once was I EVER offered a course on AFRICAN history!!!! I don't even remember there being any such courses in the course catalog!
.....as a matter of fact, the first time I EVER heard about the Boer wars was when I was reading an article in a Gun Digest (I think I was a sophomore in college) on the gedes rifle.
So prior to going on safari last year, I visited the local history section of my local Barnes and Nobel bookseller and you know what I found???
.............ABSOLUTELY FREAKIN' NOTHING ON AFRICAN HISTORY!!!!!!!! As a matter of fact, the only books I found on Africa was "Death in the Long Grass" by Capstick and various atlas/map books.
I did eventually find a book on Stanley's search for Livingston.......the subject was interesting, but the book, for the most part, was rather dry.....
SO!!! All you Africanhunting.com members......I appeal to you for recommendations on some good books with re: to the history of the continent of Africa. I am interested in not only general history, but the history of the Boer war and the African bush wars as well.
Thanks!!! Looking forward to your recommendations!