Over the last fifty years, Roland Oliver has been both a witness to the post-colonial history of Africa and a preeminent scholar of the continent’s pre-colonial history. Oliver was a young Cambridge graduate in 1947 when he took a newly created position at the University of London to research, and eventually teach, the pre-colonial history of Africa. Seeking from the outset to establish a unified conception of African history free from European frameworks, Oliver and his colleague John Fage went on to write the influential A Short History of Africa, found the Journal of African History, and co-edit the eight-volume Cambridge History of Africa.
Exclusive Japanese soundtrack release to the Japanese film, 'Calmi Cuori Appassionati'. Includes 14 tracks (all previously released on her past albums). Tracks, 'Wild Child', 'Caribbean Blue', 'Book Of Days', 'After Ventus', 'Watermark', 'Orinico Flow', 'The Celts', 'Once You Had Gold' (Previously only available on the Japanese version of her 'Memory Of Trees' album), 'Triad- St Patrick', 'Anywhere Is', 'Fairytale', 'Evening Falls', 'Song Of The Sandman (Lullaby) & 'The Promise'. Limited slipcase packaging. 2001. ~ Amazon