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Archives of Empire
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. Acknowledgments xv
  4. General Introduction: Readings in Imperialism and Orientalism xvii
  5. Volume Introduction: The Scramble for Africa 1
  6. I . THE BERLIN CONFERENCE 1885: MAKING/MAPPING HISTORY
  7. Introduction: The Scramble for Africa: From the Conference at Berlin to the Incident at Fashoda 12
  8. Chronology of Events 16
  9. Africa in 1886: The Scramble Half Complete [map] 17
  10. Africa after the Scramble, 1912 [map] 18
  11. Africa 1898, with Charter Companies [map] 19
  12. Excerpts from Heart of Darkness 20
  13. Africa 21
  14. General Act of the Conference of Berlin 28
  15. ‘‘The Black Baby’’ (1894) [illustration] 29
  16. International Rivalry and the Berlin Conference 47
  17. ‘‘The ‘Irrepressible’ Tourist’’ (1885) [illustration] 59
  18. Excerpt from ‘‘The Modern Traveller’’ 60
  19. The Fashoda Incident 65
  20. Geography and Statecraft 76
  21. ‘‘Marchez! Marchand!’’ (1898) [illustration] 77
  22. Excerpt from Travels in Africa during the Years 1882–1886 79
  23. ‘‘Africa Shared Out’’ (1899) [editorial with cartoon] 81
  24. II. THE BODY POLITIC : RATIONALIZING RACE
  25. Introduction: The Body Politic: Rationalizing Race 84
  26. SLAVES
  27. The African Slave Trade 93
  28. William Pitt the Younger Indicts the Slave Trade and Forsees a Liberated Africa 100
  29. The Nigger Question 108
  30. The Noble Savage 134
  31. SPECIES
  32. Moral and Intellectual Characteristics of the Three Great Varieties 143
  33. Struggle for Existence 153
  34. On the Formation of the Races of Man 160
  35. Excerpt from ‘‘Darwin’’ 167
  36. Comparative Physiognomy 169
  37. Excerpts from The Future of Science 178
  38. SELF-GOVERNANCE
  39. Nation-Making 189
  40. The Primitive Man—Intellectual 195
  41. The Principles of the Relations of Our Civilization to the Tropics 208
  42. Excerpts from Kafir Socialism 222
  43. How the Leopard Got His Spots 232
  44. III. THE POLITICAL CORPS
  45. THE MISSION
  46. Introduction: The Mission: Christianity, Civilization, and Commerce 243
  47. Excerpts from Salvation Army Songs 247
  48. Dr. Livingstone’s Cambridge Lectures 253
  49. Excerpts from How I Found Livingstone 278
  50. Livingstone’s Journeys, 1841–1856 [map] 279
  51. Preparing the Empire: Livingstone and Stanley in Central Africa 300
  52. In Memory of Dr. Livingstone 304
  53. Dr. Livingstone 306
  54. Influence of Christianity upon Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races 319
  55. The Bishop and the Philosopher 328
  56. Excerpts from The Surplus 350
  57. Excerpts from The Salvation Army British Empire Exhibition Handbook 358
  58. The Administration: Lugard and the royal niger company
  59. Introduction: Inheritors of Empire, Agents of Change: Lord Lugard and Mary Kingsley 366
  60. Royal Charter Granted to the National African Company, Later Called the Royal Niger Company 372
  61. Selected Correspondence: The Royal Niger Company 380
  62. Exerpts from The Diaries of Lord Lugard: Nigeria 388
  63. Duties of Political Officers and Miscellaneous Subjects 402
  64. Excerpts from The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa 417
  65. The Clash of Cultures 439
  66. A Letter to the Editor of ‘‘The New Africa’’ 457
  67. Excerpts from A Tropical Dependency 460
  68. The Administration: Cecil J. Rhodes And The British South Africa Company
  69. INTRODUCTION Cecil J. Rhodes: Colossus or Caricature? 475
  70. Excerpt from Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland 478
  71. ‘‘The Rhodes Colossus’’ (1892) [illustration] 480
  72. ‘‘My Career Is Only Beginning!’’ (1896) [illustration] 481
  73. ‘‘South Africa before and after Cecil Rhodes’’ (1896) [map] 483
  74. We Abandon Hope 484
  75. My Uncle’s Gift Is Many Times Multiplied 492
  76. Excerpts from The Speeches of Cecil Rhodes 1881–1900 496
  77. Excerpts from Men, Mines, and Animals in South Africa 529
  78. Personal Reminiscences of Mr. Rhodes 531
  79. The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes 538
  80. The Burial 560
  81. IV. CRISES OF EMPIRE
  82. Gordon at Khartoum
  83. Introduction: Gordon at Khartoum: From Cavil to Catastrophe 566
  84. Chronology of Events 569
  85. Excerpts from The Journals of Major-General C. G. Gordon, C. B. at Kartoum 569
  86. ‘‘At Last!’’ (1885) [illustration] 572
  87. ‘‘Too Late!’’ (1885) [illustration] 573
  88. Letters to Mary Gordon 578
  89. The End of General Gordon 580
  90. Relief Expedition 583
  91. Excerpts from Gordon at Khartoum 591
  92. The Desertion of General Gordon 596
  93. Excerpt from In Relief of Gordon 600
  94. Excerpt from Fire and Sword in the Sudan 602
  95. The Siege and Fall of Khartum 603
  96. Act the Fifth: The End 616
  97. ‘‘Fuzzy-Wuzzy’’ 622
  98. The Graphic Christmas Number, 1887 624
  99. ‘‘Gordon’s Dream—The Martyr-Hero of Khartoum’’ (1887) [illustration] 625
  100. The Anglo-Boer war
  101. Introduction: The Boer War: Accusations and Apologias 629
  102. Excerpt from An English–South African’s View of the Situation 635
  103. ‘‘Across the Dark Continent’’ (1899) [illustration] 636
  104. Excerpt from A History of the Transvaal 644
  105. Political Position in Cape Colony 647
  106. The Absent-Minded Beggar 651
  107. Mr Thomas Atkins 653
  108. D. F. Advertiser. Kimberley, friday, february 16, 1900 659
  109. Excerpt from Report of a Visit to the Camps of Women and Children in the Cape and Orange River Colonies 665
  110. Excerpt from What I Remember 671
  111. Prisoners of War 679
  112. Methods of Barbarism 683
  113. Suggestions for a New Departure 685
  114. Further Charges against British Troops 696
  115. Excerpt from Hague Convention (II) with Respect to the Laws and Customs of War on Land, 29 July 1899 705
  116. Treaty of Vereeniging, 31 May 1902 706
  117. The Congo
  118. Introduction: The Congo: Abominations and Denunciations 711
  119. The Congo State 715
  120. The Congo Report 715
  121. The 1903 Diary 727
  122. An Open Letter to Roger Casement 739
  123. Native Life under Congo State Rule 741
  124. Excerpts from History of the Congo Reform Movement 757
  125. An Open Letter to His Serene Majesty Leopold II 770
  126. King Leopold’s Soliloquy 781
  127. Excerpts from The Crime of the Congo 800
  128. ‘‘The Guilt of Delay’’ (1909) [illustration] 815
  129. INDEX 817
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