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This book explores the history of European slavery in North Africa, similar to the themes of colonialism and cultural interactions found in 'The English in West Africa.' Milton’s engaging narrative style is well-suited for those interested in detailed and compelling historical accounts.
For readers who appreciated the historical context and exploration of African history, Oliver's work provides a broad overview of African history up to modern times. The book’s academic yet accessible style will appeal to those interested in learning about Africa’s expansive past.

Hochschild's investigation into the exploitation and horrors of the Congo Free State offers a powerful exploration of European colonial impacts in Africa. His vivid storytelling and thorough research make it an essential read for those interested in the effects of colonization.

For readers interested in the broader consequences of colonial expansion in Africa, Pakenham’s detailed account of the Scramble for Africa provides comprehensive coverage of the subject. The book’s comprehensive approach is suitable for those wanting to deepen their understanding of colonial history.

This book challenges Eurocentric historical narratives by focusing on the interconnected histories of Europe and other continents, echoing similar themes explored in 'The English in West Africa.' Wolf’s analysis will appeal to readers interested in the global impact of European expansion.
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