Wars Of Imperial Conquest In Africa, 1830-1914
This work investigates the social, economic and political impact of the European colonial wars in Africa on both the victors and the vanquished. It examines the role of both the imperial powers and the African people who joined with or resisted them. Examining the experiences of Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Portugal and Italy, it offers a comprehensive study of the military processes of conquest.; Adopting both indigenous and imperial perspectives, the author, explores how the historical memory of conquest and resistance has shaped the evolution of a modern African identity. It is aimed at students of imperial, commonwealth and military history, as well as African history.
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Wars Of Imperial Conquest In Africa, 1830-1914
This work investigates the social, economic and political impact of the European colonial wars in Africa on both the victors and the vanquished. It examines the role of both the imperial powers and the African people who joined with or resisted them. Examining the experiences of Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Portugal and Italy, it offers a comprehensive study of the military processes of conquest.; Adopting both indigenous and imperial perspectives, the author, explores how the historical memory of conquest and resistance has shaped the evolution of a modern African identity. It is aimed at students of imperial, commonwealth and military history, as well as African history.
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Wars Of Imperial Conquest In Africa, 1830-1914

Wars Of Imperial Conquest In Africa, 1830-1914

by Bruce Vandervort
Wars Of Imperial Conquest In Africa, 1830-1914

Wars Of Imperial Conquest In Africa, 1830-1914

by Bruce Vandervort

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This work investigates the social, economic and political impact of the European colonial wars in Africa on both the victors and the vanquished. It examines the role of both the imperial powers and the African people who joined with or resisted them. Examining the experiences of Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Portugal and Italy, it offers a comprehensive study of the military processes of conquest.; Adopting both indigenous and imperial perspectives, the author, explores how the historical memory of conquest and resistance has shaped the evolution of a modern African identity. It is aimed at students of imperial, commonwealth and military history, as well as African history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135364649
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/19/2006
Series: Warfare and History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Bruce Vandervort

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Lords of the land; Chapter 2 Masters of the water; Chapter 3 A shifting balance, 1830–80; Chapter 4 Flood tide, 1880–98; Chapter 5 Ominous portents, 1898–1914; Chapter 6 Legacies;
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