The nineteenth century was Europe's colonial century. At the
beginning of the period, the only colonial empire that existed was
the British Empire. By the end of the century the situation was
completely different and Europe's colonial possessions had come to
constitute a large part of the world. The French had acquired an
immense colonial empire and the Dutch had extended their control
over Indonesia. Germany and Italy, unified only in the latter half
of the century, had claimed their place under the sun. Even the
tiny Kingdom of Belgium had acquired a huge colonial territory in
Africa: the Belgian Congo.
This is the first book to describe the whole process of
colonization from conquest to pacification, and to analyze it in
the light of administrative, cultural and economic developments.
The European Colonial Empires discusses a uniquely long period
instead of merely focussing on the shorter, accepted age of
classical imperialism. Wesseling argues that European colonial
expansion can be understood only by putting it into this long-term
perspective and by comparing the differences between the colonies
in Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Caribbean.
This book redresses the balance that privileges the British
colonial and imperial experience. It emphasizes the continental
European experience while relating developments to the British
enterprise.
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