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Divide and Rule: The Partition of Africa, 1880-1914

Autor H. L. Wesseling
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iul 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The partition of Africa was one of the most spectacular episodes in modern history. For Europeans, Africa was still an unknown continent in 1880. Thirty years later almost all of it was under European control. This race for colonies went hand in hand with a host of thrilling exploits and dramatic conflicts, of which Stanley's exploration of the Congo and Gordon's death in Khartoum are just two examples.The partition of Africa was one of the most spectacular episodes in modern history. For Europeans, Africa was still an unknown continent in 1880. Thirty years later, almost all of it was under European control. This race for colonies went hand in hand with a host of thrilling exploits and dramatic conflicts, of which Stanley's exploration of the Congo and Gordon's death in Khartoum were just two examples. Although the end of the colonial period produced a great upsurge in historical writing on the subject, this book is the most complete general overview of the dramatic events that marked this period. Such major historical questions as the causes of European imperialism are also examined. The author, an internationally renowned authority in the field, analyzes these issues and presents his own views of them.In Divide and Rule, Wesseling dwells primarily on the historical developments. The many picturesque and problematic events are brought back to life. The leading characters are presented with gusto: the pioneers, the conquerors, the European politicians who tried to run the show no less, and the main African protagonists. For this reason, Divide and Rule is above all a story of one of the most dramatic highlights of the centuries-long history of European expansion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275951382
ISBN-10: 0275951383
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

H.L. WESSELING is Professor of General History in the University of Leiden, Holland, and Director of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS).

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction"The Eastern Question": The Occupation of Tunisia and Egypt, 1881-1882France and ImperialismTunisiaGreat Britain and ImperialismEgyptThe Sudan and the NileConclusionThe Congo and the Creation of the Free State, 1882-1885Belgium and Leopold IIThe Brussels Conference and Its ConsequencesEuropeans in the CongoThe Congo Question, 1882-1884Germany and ImperialismThe Berlin ConferenceThe Birth of the Free StateConclusion"Cool and Courageous": Germany and Great Britain in East Africa, 1885-1890The Rise of Zanzibar and British InfluenceGermany and East AfricaGreat Britain and Germany in East Africa, 1886-1890The Cape-to-Cairo Dream and the Zanzibar-Heligoland TreatyUgandaEpilogue: The French Occupation of MadagascarConclusionSoldiers and Traders: France and Great Britain in West Africa, 1890-1898France in the SudanBritain and the NigerThe Partition: Phase I, 1890-1895The Partition: Phase II, 1895-1898ConclusionThe Long March to Fashoda, 1893-1898The British Nile StrategyThe French Nile StrategyItaly and ImperialismThe Mission that Failed: The Marchand MissionFashodaConclusionBoers and Britons in South Africa, 1890-1902The Historical BackgroundForeigners and Gold Strikes, 1884-1886Rhodes and Rhodesia, 1890-1893Rhodes vs. KrugerToward the Second Boer WarThe Second Boer War, 1899-1902ConclusionEpilogue: The Partition of Morocco, 1905-1912Morocco and EuropeFrance and MoroccoFrom Tangier to AgadirConclusionNotesBibliographyAppendix 1: Important Treaties and AgreementsAppendix 2: Synchronic SurveyIndex of Names