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Hostage to Cloth: European Explorers in East Africa, 1850-1890.pdf - 2 views

  • Prior to 1830, foreign merchants little ventured into the interior of East Africa. Arab and Indian traders, brought to the shores of East Africa by favorable monsoon winds from at least the 10 th century, mostly restricted their activities to the coasts, trading and settling on small offshore islands that afforded security. Mixing with local populations, they contributed to the formation of the Swahili civilization
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      Foreign wholesalers took a daring journey to the interior of East Africa before 1830. The Arab and Indian traders were brought to the shores of East Africa by seasonal change winds which restricted their explorations to the coasts, trading and settling on offshore islands that provided security. They contributed to the formation of Swahili civilization because they mixed with local populations.
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European Exploration of East Africa - 1 views

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    Europeans explored East Africa between the years 1800 and 1890 with the purpose or motive to discover God, gold and glory
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A romance of slavery: exploration, encounters and cartographies of violence i... - 4 views

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  • t is important to note that while explorers’ books can readily be subjected to postcolonial criticism, and while the exploration of Africa and the later events of the scramble were undoubtedly connected, recent scholarship has problematised any attempt to posit a “direct line of causation between exploration and empire”. If, as Kennedy puts it, “exploration was the avatar of empires” we must conclude that “empires were [...] directed to multiple, often contending, objectives” (2014, 9, 10)
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      Even though explorers' books are easily exposed to post-colonial critique, the following events of the scramble were obviously related, recent scholarship has regarded any attempt to put in place a direct line of causation between exploration and empire as a problem that requires immediate solution
  • Henry Morton Stanley is one of the best-known names in the roster of Victorian explorers.
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      One of the most popular Victorian explorers is Henry Morton Stanley
  • In James Newman’s judgement, it is also the case that “In terms of exploration and discovery as defined in nineteenth-century Europe, he clearly stands at the top”.
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      Stanley was said to be one of the best when it comes to exploration and discovery as defined in nineteen-century Europe
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  • My Kalulu tells the story of Selim, a Zanzibari boy of noble birth who embarks on a journey into eastern Africa in the company of his father, Sheikh Amer bin Osman, as part of an extensive Arab trading party.
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      Stanley wrote an explorer fiction named "My Kalulu", which is about the story of Slim, a Zanzibar boy of noble birth who takes on a journey to Eastern Africa with his father, Sheikh Armer bin Osman as part of great Arab trading party
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Explorations in Eastern Africa.pdf - 2 views

  • . CAPrAIN BUETON, late Commandant of the East African Expedition, read out a general account of his proceedings subsequent to the tentative journey to Fuga and Usumbara, which appeared in the 28th Vol. of the Journal of the SocietJr.
  • The Paper contained a description of the personnel of the East African Expedition vvhen leaving the coast for the purpose of exploring the i'Sea of Ujiji." The difficulties of departure and the severe trials of patience on the road were then dwelt upon
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      Captain Burton wrote a paper about his exploration journey of Fuga and Usambara, which was in the Journal of the Society, 28th vol.The paper described the people employed in the East African Expedition when leaving the coast in order to explore the "Sea of Ujiji". The paper also included the challenges he faced when he was leaving and the tests of perseverance on the road.
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Africa IOR/L/MIL/17/17/2 - Document - Nineteenth Century Collections Online - 7 views

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    The Zambezi company that was formed with the motive to acquire mineral concessions granted to Joaquim Paiva d'Andrada to possess and direct the exploration of the coal mines and forests within the hydrographic basin of the Zambezi as far as the Eastern side of Lake Nyasa
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