Africa and the Victorians: The Climax of Imperialism in the Dark ContinentSt. Martins Press, 1961 - 491 Seiten A standard text for generations of students and historians, the authors provide a unique account of the motives that went into the Africa's partition. |
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE SPIRIT OF VICTORIAN EXPANSION | 1 |
MORAL SUASION OVER GUINEA AND ZANZIBAR 18151880 | 27 |
THE REVOLT OF THE AFRIKANER 18771881 | 53 |
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