The fortunes of Africa : a 5000-year history of wealth, greed, and endeavour
by Meredith, Martin (Author)
Summary
Africa has been coveted for its riches ever since the era of the Pharaohs. In past centuries, it was the lure of gold, ivory, and slaves that drew fortune-seekers, merchant-adventurers, and conquerors from afar. In modern times, the focus of attention is on oil, diamonds, and other valuable minerals... Full description
- Land of the pharaohs
- Venture into the interior
- A clash of empires
- Death on the Nile
- Roman interlude
- Saints and schisms
- The Arab conquest
- Highways of the desert
- Zanj
- A chain of crosses
- In the land of Prester John
- The Middle Passage
- Southern frontiers
- Mamluks and Ottomans
- The black guard
- The sword of truth
- A matter of faith
- The gates of Africa
- The Pasha
- Pieds noirs
- Bibles, ploughs and bullets
- Masters and servants
- The people of the heavens
- Republics on the highveld
- The missionaries' road
- The tunes of Zanzibar
- Unlocking the Congo
- The pearl of Africa
- A game of thrones
- The Khedive
- Equatoria
- Delegate of the people
- The expected one
- Diamond fever
- The fellowship of Afrikaners
- The washing of spears
- A chosen people
- The most powerful company in the world
- This magnificent cake
- Spheres of interest
- The eagle and the lion
- Carving up the Niger
- By right of conquest
- New flower
- Omdurman
- A desert fraternity
- Bula Matari
- The rubber regime
- A tale of two towns
- The road to Ophir
- Marching to Pretoria
- The extermination order
- Interregnum
- A veiled protectorate
- Elect of God
- The goal of mastery
- The turn of the tide
- Before the deluge
- Revolution on the Nile
- The nationalist urge
- Gone with the wind
- 'An honourable exit'
- The Congo bet
- In the name of apartheid
- The first dance of freedom
- Coups and dictators
- Lost decades
- Liberation wars
- In search of democracy
- Soldiers of God
- Platinum life.