African Europeans: An Untold History

by Olivette Otele

Hardcover, 2021

Status

Available

Call number

305.89604

Publication

Basic Books (2021), 304 pages

Description

"A dazzling history of Africans in Europe, revealing their unacknowledged role in shaping the continent. Conventional wisdom holds that Africans are only a recent presence in Europe. But in African Europeans, renowned historian Olivette Otele debunks this and uncovers a long history of Europeans of African descent. From the third century, when the Egyptian Saint Maurice became the leader of a Roman legion, all the way up to the present, Otele explores encounters between those defined as "Africans" and those called "Europeans." She gives equal attention to the most prominent figures--like Alessandro de Medici, the first duke of Florence thought to have been born to a free African woman in a Roman village--and the untold stories--like the lives of dual-heritage families in Europe's coastal trading towns. African Europeans is a landmark celebration of this integral, vibrantly complex slice of European history, and will redefine the field for years to come."--Amazon.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member deusvitae
What was the experience of Africans who became European? Such is not normally presented as part of the historical narrative of Europe.

The author begins with Roman times and some information known regarding Africans in Europe, yet the majority of the work covers the period since the Renaissance. The
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story is very much tied with colonialism: the Portuguese experience, those of mixed European and African heritage in Guinea unable to fit in either in Europe or in Africa; the fate of Cameroonians acculturated to Germany after Germany lost its Empire; conditions for Africans in Sweden, Denmark, and the surprising celebration of Pushkin's African heritage in Russia. Much is made of the modern experience of Europeans of African descent, both of those who came to Europe in the colonial days and those who have more recently immigrated. The author gives a strong voice to those African Europeans who wish to be seen and valued in Europe as Europeans without experiencing discrimination or exoticization.

A good work which highlights aspects of European history most often neglected, and one with which Europe should grapple.

**--galley received as part of early review program
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Awards

LA Times Book Prize (Finalist — History — 2021)
Orwell Prize (Shortlist — 2021)
Bread and Roses Award (Shortlist — 2021)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

304 p.; 9.55 inches

ISBN

1541619676 / 9781541619678
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