Mackinnon and East Africa 1878-1895; a study in the 'New Imperialism'
In the 1870s Britain dominated the coast of east Africa by informal influence exerted from Zanzibar through the renowned consul-general, Sir John Kirk. This unchallenged position ended with the decision of Bismarck to back Carl Peters in his treaty-making activities and the mainland opposite Zanziba...
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Cambridge [England]
University Press,
1972.
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