Sir Harry Johnston (1858 1927) is remembered as a key figure in the
New Colonial period of the late nineteenth century. This volume
forms part of the Cambridge Historical Series and expresses
Johnston's perspective on the process of African colonization.
Whilst areas of the book are inevitably outdated, it remains an
invaluable document of the colonial age, and its mindset, written
from first-hand experience. This 1913 edition includes extensive
changes from the 1899 original, reflecting the author's wish for
the text to remain relevant to the contemporary political context.
It will be an important resource for anyone with an interest in
Africa, colonial history and historiography.
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