Rogue empires : contracts and conmen in Europe's scramble for Africa / Steven Press.
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- Contracts and conmen in Europe's scramble for Africa
- Berlin West Africa Conference (1884-1885 : Berlin, Germany)
- Bismarck, Otto, Fürst von, 1815-1898
- Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898
- Bismarck, Otto, Fürst von, 1815-1898
- Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898
- Berlin West Africa Conference
- Africa -- Colonization -- History
- Europe -- Colonies -- Administration -- History
- Europe -- Colonies -- Administration -- Histoire
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Emigration & Immigration
- HISTORY -- Europe -- General
- Colonization
- Colonies -- Administration
- Africa
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- JV246 .P74 2017eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The man who bought a country -- The emergence of an idea -- King Leopold's Borneo -- Bismarck's Borneo -- The Berlin Conference -- Epilogue : Afterlives.
Rogue Empires takes a new look at the origins and consequences of a key moment in European History: the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885. Drawing on archival research conducted in ten countries and three languages, the book argues that the flood of rogue empires in Africa came about due to a short-lived European obsession with events happening far away, in Southeast Asia. European investors there had recently promoted an idea of buying empires through "private" purchases of sovereignty: full control over a place's resources and people, with neither monitoring by third parties, nor any accountability to a nation, nor, in most cases, the awareness of affected indigenous peoples. Once this idea made its way back around the world to European capitals, it inspired a number of important figures, notably German chancellor Otto von Bismarck and British Prime Minister William Gladstone, to support a string of copycat ventures in Sub-Saharan Africa.-- Provided by publisher.
Steven Press is Assistant Professor of History at Stanford University and author of Rogue Empires.
In English.
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