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Portugal and Africa (Paperback, New ed)
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Portugal and Africa (Paperback, New ed)
Series: Research in International Studies, Africa Series
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PORTUGAL WAS THE FIRST EUROPEAN NATION to assert itself
aggressively in African affairs. David Birmingham's Portugal and
Africa, a collection of uniquely accessible historical essays,
surveys this colonial encounter from its earliest roots. The
Portuguese established sugar plantations on Africa's offshore
islands and built factories on the beaches in the fifteenth
century, but Professor Birmingham explains that their focus shifted
to regions where medieval African miners had discovered deep seams
of gold ore. Later, when even richer mines and more fertile lands
were captured from the native peoples of the Americas, Portuguese
ships became the great "slave bridge" that spanned the Atlantic and
ferried captive black workers to the colonies of the New World.
Portugal lost its major mining claims in Africa to the British, but
it left a legacy of a new pattern of white settler colonization
based on American-style plantations. The blending of European and
African cultures and races led to the emergence of elite
communities, from the Kongo princes of the seventeenth century to
the creolized generals of today. Portugal and Africa focuses
extensively on Angola to cast new light on the final years of the
colonial experience and its traumatic legacies. After 1950,
Portuguese Angola became one of the most dynamic of Africa's
colonies and the largest white colony outside of Algeria or South
Africa. Angola's eventual collapse in a series of wars had
devastating results. Birmingham brings the terror and devastation
to life in a series of powerful chapters that are a model of
disciplined scholarship and informed passion.
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