
African Europeans: An Unconventional History
by Olivette Otele (2019)
Like 'On Savage Shores', this book explores the often-overlooked presence of non-Europeans in Europe.

by Caroline Dodds Pennock (2023)
A landmark work of narrative history by the UK's only Aztec historian that shatters our previous Eurocentric understanding of the Age of Discovery by exploring how the great civilisations of the Americas - the Aztecs, Maya, Totonacs, Inuit and others - discovered Europe[Bokinfo].
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by Olivette Otele (2019)
Like 'On Savage Shores', this book explores the often-overlooked presence of non-Europeans in Europe.

by David Graeber and David Wengrow (2021)
Similar to 'On Savage Shores', this work challenges established historical narratives and offers a new perspective.
by Sowande M. Mustakeem (1993)
Echoing 'On Savage Shores', this book examines the complex and often brutal systems of bondage and displacement.

by Brett Rushforth (2008)
Like 'On Savage Shores', this delves into the intricate relationships and power dynamics between Indigenous peoples and Europeans.
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