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The Scramble For Africa

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The book The Scramble For Africa by Thomas Pakenham is a detailed historical account of the European powers' colonization of Africa between 1876 and 1912. It delves into the political and economic motivations behind the race to control African territories, featuring the key figures and events that shaped this critical period in history.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in the complex and often dramatic history of 19th-century European colonialism in Africa. The book offers a detailed and engrossing account of the political, social, and military aspects of the era, bringing to life the key figures and events that shaped this pivotal period.

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The Scramble For Africa

The extraordinary race for African territory that began in the 1880's and swept the political masters of Europe off their feet.

*the full-scale story of the nineteenth-century imperial invasion of Africa

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The Scramble for Africa by Thomas Pakenham delves into one of the most shocking and rapid colonisation events in world history. Set between 1876 and 1912, the book recounts the dramatic story of how European powers raced to carve up the African continent, transforming it from a land largely ruled by indigenous people into a patchwork of European colonies and protectorates. Through meticulous research and vivid narrative, Pakenham brings to life the personalities, political manoeuverings, and the often ruthless conquests that defined this era.

By 1880, Africa remained a mysterious and largely uncharted territory, but by 1902, it had been divided amongst five European powers, creating 30 new colonies and protectorates and covering a staggering 10 million square miles. This tumultuous period was sparked by the death of missionary-explorer David Livingstone in 1873, whose exposure of the inhumane conditions of the slave trade impelled the Western world to take action. Livingstone's call for Africa to be redeemed through commerce, Christianity, and civilisation resonated deeply, setting off a wave of colonial ambition.

Among those driving the colonisation were figures like journalist-explorer Henry Stanley, whose expeditions opened up the Congo Basin; sailor-explorer Pierre de Brazza, who lent his name to Brazzaville; and powerful magnates like Cecil Rhodes, who sought to exploit Africa's vast mineral resources. As these adventurers and entrepreneurs plunged deeper into the continent, the initial altruistic motives gave way to a more aggressive and often barbaric scramble for territory.

Pakenham details how the pursuit of wealth and power overshadowed the noble aims of trade and missionary work. Ultimately, the Maxim gun, a symbol of military might, became the tool by which territories were conquered, overshadowing the earlier ideals of commerce and the cross. Throughout this the colonisation process, the author does not shy away from exposing the atrocities and brutalities inflicted upon the African people, providing a sobering account of this dark chapter in history.

In addition to recounting the historical events, Pakenham draws on a wide array of letters, diaries, and official documents to give a voice to both the colonisers and the colonised. Through these sources, he paints a complex picture of the motives and consequences of the scramble for Africa, offering readers a balanced and comprehensive understanding of this pivotal period.

This masterful work of historical scholarship also includes fascinating descriptions of the geopolitical chess game played by European powers and the impact of their decisions on the African continent. The intricacies of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, where African territories were divided without any African representatives present, are meticulously detailed, showcasing the arrogance and opportunism of the colonial powers.

Author Thomas Pakenham, known for his earlier work on The Boer War, brings his extensive expertise and engaging writing style to this monumental book. Winner of the W.H. Smith Literary Award, The Scramble for Africa offers a detailed, riveting, and often heartbreaking account of how an entire continent was dramatically and forever changed within a single generation.

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The Scramble For Africa by Thomas Pakenham is praised for being thorough and engaging, offering a dynamic and comprehensive narrative. It is described as a memorable and thrilling historical account, written with authority and clarity. The book combines grim and gripping storytelling with a touch of humour, making it a compelling read.

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ISBN: 9780349104492

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 November 1992

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Abacus

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 51.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 660g

Pages: 768

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About the Author

Thomas Pakenham is the author of THE MOUNTAINS OF RASSELAS, THE YEAR OF LIBERTY and THE BOER WAR. He divides his time between a terraced house I nnNorth Kensington, London and a crumbling castle in Ireland. He is married to the writer Valerie Pakenham and they have four children.

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