Chronology from Prehistory to 1950. Dr. Koeller is on the History Dept.
faculty at North Park University, Chicago, Illinois. http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/Africa/Africa.html
Chronology with descriptions for Ancient Africa, African Empires, African
Slave Trade & European Imperialism, Anti-Colonialism, Post-Independence
Africa, plus Sources for Further Study. Site by Cora Agatucci, Associate
Professor of English, Central Oregon Community College, Bend, Oregon.
http://www.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimelinetoc.htm
"the history of the continent from an African perspective." "from the
origins of humankind to the end of South African apartheid" by major African
historians (Jacob Ajayi, George Abungu, Director-General of the National
Museums of Kenya and others). Includes audio of each segment of the BBC
program. (Requires sound card, speaker or headphone). Each segment has a
timeline, bibliography, useful links. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica/
In French. Site with a large section about the CAR, news, history,
politics, society, has a
chronology of the "Présence française en Oubangui-Chari (1800-1966)." Site
based in Le Blanc Mesnil, France. http://www.sangonet.com/Centrafrique.html
Twenty page chronology of Cape Verde, 1460-1997, by Raymond A. Almeida.
Part of the Cape
Verde Page maintained by Almeida and Richard Leary. http://www.umassd.edu/specialprograms/caboverde/cvchrono.html
Version 4 September 1999" prepared by the U. K. Immigration & Nationality
Directorate, Home Office, Country Information and Policy Unit. 35 pages.
Includes a history since independence and a
chronology (1885 to August 1999). Part of
AsylumLaw.org which
helps individuals win asylum. [KF] http://www.asylumlaw.org/
Narrative sections from early man to contemporary Kenya.
KenyaWeb is from WebLink Services Ltd.,
an internet service provider in Nairobi. http://www.kenyaweb.com/history/ch0/
Chronology of Jomo Kenyatta's life and thus part of Kenya's history (late
19th c. to 1978). Text is copyright by Newspread International, and is taken
from the Kenya Factbook, 15th edition, 1997-1998. http://www.rcbowen.com/kenya/government/kenyatta.html
See the
Sub-Saharan Africa table. Click on the ethnic group name to find a
chronology. Dates vary. The project is based at the Center for International
Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland. [KF] http://www.bsos.umd.edu/cidcm/mar/tableaf.html
300 A.D. to 1993. Site by Natalina Teixeira Monteiro, a CapeVerdian Ph.D.
student at Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ). Part of her
"Mozambique, Women in the Informal Economy." http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~nm5/Chronology.html
Senegal Chronology - Centre d'étude d'Afrique noire,
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux (Université Montesquieu - Bordeaux
IV)
In French. 1959 - to date. http://www.cean.u-bordeaux.fr/etat/chronologie/senegal.html
Full text of the Accord Special issue, No. 9. Includes documents
(The Abidjan Agreement, Conakry Peace Plan, Lome Agreement), a
Chronology, 1787-June 2000,
profiles of key figures/organizations, maps, a bibliography with web sites.
Published by Conciliation Resources, London, U.K. [KF] http://www.c-r.org/accord9/index.htm
Select History. Then each section has a timeline at the bottom of the
screen. Covers human origins to the present. http://www.mnh.si.edu/africanvoices/
Part of ArlaadiNet created by Somali Inter-Riverine Community Assoc.,
Bankstown, Australia. [KF] http://arlaadinet.com/D&MHistory/chronology_of_digil.htm
200 A.D. to 1998. Part of the site for
Post Imperial
and Post Colonial Literature in English, by Sean O'Toole, a South
African who studied English literature at the University of Witwatersrand
between 1987-89. Based at Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island). http://landow.stg.brown.edu/post/sa/sachron.html
Full text of the print publication, (London : Lawrence and Wishart, 1980.
520 pp.) Includes a trade union
chronology 1919-1963. http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/congress/sactu/organsta00.html
Covers from 3-1.5 Million BP to 1504 AD. From the book, Historical
Dictionary of Ancient Nubia, Scarecrow Press. To be pub. 2002. One can
contact Dr. Lobban at: rlobban@ric.edu
http://www.theNubian.net/chrnology.htm
15th to 19th century timeline of slavery in the U.S. Part of the Lesson
Plan for the
Amistad Case from the Center. http://www.yale.edu/glc/curriculum/amistad/abolitionism.html