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Paperback A History of Mali Book

ISBN: B0G1RP38N3

ISBN13: 9798273938229

A History of Mali

From the legendary wealth of medieval kings to the complex struggles of the present day, this book charts the epic history of Mali, a nation at the crossroads of West Africa. It begins in a golden age, exploring the rise of the great Sahelian empires-Ghana, Mali, and Songhai-that controlled the lucrative trans-Saharan trade routes for centuries. Readers will journey alongside camel caravans carrying salt from the desert and gold from the southern forests, visit the fabled city of Timbuktu when it was a world-renowned center of Islamic scholarship, and witness the spectacular pilgrimage of Mansa Musa, whose astonishing wealth put his empire on the medieval map. This is a story of immense power, intellectual achievement, and sophisticated statecraft that challenges common narratives of the African past.

The era of grand empires came to a dramatic end with a Moroccan invasion in 1591, an event that shattered the old political order and ushered in a long period of fragmentation. The book navigates this complex era, detailing the rise of new regional powers, including the formidable Bambara Empire of S gou and the revolutionary theocratic state of Massina. It explores the transformative jihad of El Hajj Umar Tall, which forged a vast but unstable Toucouleur Empire in the 19th century, setting the stage for the final and most disruptive conquest of all: the arrival of European colonial powers.

The narrative then turns to the tumultuous period of French colonial rule, which redrew the map and fundamentally reoriented the region's economy and society. The creation of French Sudan, the construction of the Dakar-Niger railway with forced labor, and the imposition of a new political order laid the foundations of the modern state while sowing the seeds of future tensions. This section chronicles the growing resistance to colonial domination, the rise of a new generation of nationalist leaders like Modibo Ke ta, and the dramatic, hopeful, and ultimately fraught road to independence in 1960.

Covering the post-independence era in vivid detail, the book examines Mali's journey through a socialist experiment, decades of authoritarian military rule, and a celebrated democratic revolution in 1991. The final chapters provide a gripping account of the profound crises of the 21st century: the Tuareg rebellions, the catastrophic 2012 partition of the country, the rise of a jihadist insurgency, the subsequent international military intervention, and the recent military coups that have once again redrawn Mali's political and international alignments. It is a sweeping and essential history of a nation defined by extraordinary resilience in the face of profound challenges.

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