In order to think theoretically about our global age it is
important to understand how the global has been conceived
historically. 'Eurafrica' was an intellectual endeavor and
political project that from the 1920s saw Europe's future survival
- its continued role in history - as completely bound up with
Europe's successful merger with Africa. In its time the concept of
Eurafrica was tremendously influential in the process of European
integration. Today the project is largely forgotten, yet the idea
continues to influence EU policy towards its African 'partner'. The
book will recover a critical conception of the nexus between Europe
and Africa - a relationship of significance across the humanities
and social sciences. In assessing this historical concept the
authors shed light on the process of European integration, African
decolonization and the current conflictual relationship between
Europe and Africa.
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