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The Cambridge History of Africa

The Cambridge History of Africa

Volume 6. From 1870 to 1905

Part of The Cambridge History of Africa

A. E. Atmore, G. N. Sanderson, Jean Ganiage, Yves Person, J. D. Hargreaves, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Jean Stengers, Shula Marks, Allan K. Smith, Gervase Clarence Smith, Hubert Deschamps, Marcia Wright, John Lonsdale
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  • Date Published: November 1985
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521228039

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  • Volume VI of The Cambridge History of Africa covers the period 1870–1905, when the European powers (Britain, France, Germany, Portugal and Italy) divided the continent into colonial territories and vied with each other for control over vast tracts of land and valuable mineral resources. At the same time, it was a period during which much of Africa still had a history of its own. Colonial governments were very weak and could exist only by playing a large part both in opening up the continent to outside influences and in building larger political unities. The volume begins with a survey of the whole of Africa on the eve of the paper partition, and continues with nine regional surveys of events as they occured on the ground. Only in northern and southern Africa did these develop into classical colonial forms, with basis of outright conquest. Elsewhere, compromises emerged and most Africans were able to pursue the politics of survival. Partition was a process, not an event. The process was essentially one of modernisation in the face of outside challenge.

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    'Volume six … shows that Africans continued to make their own history even during the troubled years between 1870 and 1905 when much of the continent fell under colonial domination … [It] attempts to be a history of Africa between 1870 and 1905 and not just a history of colonialism.' The Times Literary Supplement

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    • Date Published: November 1985
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521228039
    • length: 974 pages
    • dimensions: 231 x 160 x 61 mm
    • weight: 1.38kg
    • contains: 27 maps
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Africa on the eve of partition A. E. Atmore
    2. The European partition of Africa: origins and dynamics G. N. Sanderson
    3. North Africa Jean Ganiage
    4. Western Africa, 1870–86 Yves Person
    5. Western Africa, 1886–1905 J. D. Hargreaves
    6. Western equatorial Africa Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch and Jean Stengers
    7. Southern Africa, 1867–86 Shula Marks
    8. Southern and Central Africa, 1886–1910 Shula Marks
    9. Portuguese colonies and Madagascar Allan K. Smith, Gervase Clarence Smith and Hubert Deschamps
    10. East Africa, 1870–1905 Marcia Wright
    11. The Nile basin and the eastern Horn, 1870–1908 G. N. Sanderson
    12. The European scramble and conquest in African history John Lonsdale
    Bibliographical essays
    Bibliography
    Index.

  • Editors

    Roland Oliver

    G. N. Sanderson

    Contributors

    A. E. Atmore, G. N. Sanderson, Jean Ganiage, Yves Person, J. D. Hargreaves, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Jean Stengers, Shula Marks, Allan K. Smith, Gervase Clarence Smith, Hubert Deschamps, Marcia Wright, John Lonsdale

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