Description
A timely update of Chamberlain's Scramble for Africa, the first book ever to be published on the subject. Fully updated and revised, and now in the new Seminar Studies in History format.
- The only accessible one-volume book on the subject
- Contains Glossary, Chronology, and other reader friendly features
- Valuable primary source material included in the Documents section
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Publishers acknowledgements
Chronology
Whos who
Glossary
Maps
Part One: The problem
1. Introduction
2. The African background
3. The Victorian image of Africa
Part Two: Analysis
4. The British occupation of Egypt, 1882
5. West Africa
6. East Africa
7. South Africa
8. Fashoda and the Anglo-French agreements of 1904
Part Three: Assessment
9. Conclusion
Documents
1 David Livingstone: humanitarian
2 Commerce
3 Africa as El Dorado
4 Darkest Africa: fully developed racism
5 Stanleys antipathy
6 Suez Canal
7 The Egyptian finances: Stephen Caves Report
8 Divided opinions
9 Egypt in international diplomacy
10 Death of Gordon At Khartoum
11 The desire to abandon responsibilities
12 The fears of British traders
13 The British governments reaction
14 The Berlin West Africa conference lays down the rules for the scramble
15 The Royal Niger Company
16 The Great Depression
17 The mixture of economic and strategic arguments
18 The little Englanders stand on Uganda
19 Cecil Rhodes
20 The Rudd concession
21 The Colonial Offices doubts about the legality of the British South Africa Companys position
22 The Fashoda incident
23 The Anglo-French agreements of April 1904
24 J. A. Hobson
25 V. I. Lenin
26 Lord Cromer
27. A modern rejection of traditional explanations of the partition
28. Was the whole phenomenon economic after all?
Appendix: European colonial background
Guide to further reading
References
Index
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