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