Synopsis
This carefully researched but highly readable study fills a significant gap in the literature on Africa during the early colonial period, both because of Tippu Tip s historical importance, and because we still tend to see the immense changes of those years mainly through the eyes of European colonizers and explorers. This book is a rare and valuable exception. --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa
In a work of meticulous scholarship but also rich in anecdote, Mr Laing uses his extensive first-hand knowledge of the Arab world and its culture to open up not just the exotic world and travels of a legendary Arab trader in East Africa, but to explore from an original angle and with new insight the politics and practicalities of the European Scramble for the Dark Continent in the second half of the 19th century, and the work of explorers there. --Simon Heffer, writer and political commentator
With this new life setting Tippu Tip, the Arab trader in ivory and slaves, in his wider context, Stuart Laing gives us the seamy underside of the Scramble for Eastern Africa. It was as much an Arab, Indian, and indeed African, scramble, based on the island market of Stinkibar , as European. White explorers, soldiers, and officials were the foam on the top of this multicultural tide. --John Lonsdale, Emeritus Professor of Modern African History, University of Cambridge
Biographie de l'auteur
Stuart Laing had his first career in the British diplomatic service, specializing in Arab affairs. After working in Saudi Arabia (twice) and Egypt, he was Ambassador in Oman and then in Kuwait. Since 2008 he has been Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where - in between his duties to the College and the University - he has researched and written on British-Omani history, and the abolition of slavery in East Africa and the Indian Ocean.
In a work of meticulous scholarship but also rich in anecdote, Mr Laing uses his extensive first-hand knowledge of the Arab world and its culture to open up not just the exotic world and travels of a legendary Arab trader in East Africa, but to explore from an original angle and with new insight the politics and practicalities of the European Scramble for the Dark Continent in the second half of the 19th century, and the work of explorers there. --Simon Heffer, writer and political commentator
With this new life setting Tippu Tip, the Arab trader in ivory and slaves, in his wider context, Stuart Laing gives us the seamy underside of the Scramble for Eastern Africa. It was as much an Arab, Indian, and indeed African, scramble, based on the island market of Stinkibar , as European. White explorers, soldiers, and officials were the foam on the top of this multicultural tide. --John Lonsdale, Emeritus Professor of Modern African History, University of Cambridge
Biographie de l'auteur
Stuart Laing had his first career in the British diplomatic service, specializing in Arab affairs. After working in Saudi Arabia (twice) and Egypt, he was Ambassador in Oman and then in Kuwait. Since 2008 he has been Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where - in between his duties to the College and the University - he has researched and written on British-Omani history, and the abolition of slavery in East Africa and the Indian Ocean.
Titre original : Tippu Tip (2017)
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2017 Editions Medina Publishing
330 pages
1er septembre 2017
ISBN : 9781911487050
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