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The British in Tropical Africa
An Historical Outline

Originally published in 1929, this book provides a historical summary of the way in which Britain's 'tropical African Empire' came into existence.

Ifor L. Evans (Author)

9781107425996, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 21 August 2014

408 pages
20.3 x 13.3 x 2.3 cm, 0.46 kg

Originally published in 1929, this book was written to provide a historical summary of the way in which Britain's 'tropical African Empire' came into existence. Intended for the use of people in the Colonial Service, the text focuses mainly on discussing British interests in West and East Africa, although there are shorter sections on the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and African history more generally. A bibliography, statistical summary and maps of various regions are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in perspectives on African history and British colonial history.

Part I. Outline of African History: 1. The dark continent
2. Exploration and empire
Part II. West Africa: 3. The Gambia
4. Sierra Leone
5. European settlements on the Gold Coast, 1482–1872
6. The Gold Coast, 1872–1927
7. The beginnings of British influence in Nigeria
8. The Royal Niger Company
9. The formation of Southern Nigeria
10. The making of Northern Nigeria
11. The union of Nigeria
Part III. East Africa: 12. The advent of the British in Rhodesia
13. Rhodesia under company rule
14. Nyasaland
15. Zanzibar
16. Uganda and Kenya
17. Tanganyika territory
Part IV. The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: 19. The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Statistical summary
Bibliographical note
Index.

Subject Areas: African history [HBJH]

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