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Mungo Park's Ghost

The Haunted Hubris of British Explorers in Nineteenth-Century Africa

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In 1816 the British sent two large, ambitious expeditions to Africa, one to follow the Niger River to its outlet, the other to trace the Congo River to its source. Their shared goal was to complete the unfinished mission of Mungo Park, who had disappeared during a journey to determine whether the Niger and the Congo were the same river. Both quests ended disastrously and were soon forgotten. Telling the full story of these failed expeditions for the first time, Dane Kennedy argues that they provide fresh insight into British ambitions in Africa. He places them in the contexts of the imperial rivalry with France, the slave trade and the abolition campaign, and the independent power wielded by African states and peoples. He also shows that they were haunted by the same sense of hubris that would afflict many of the expeditions that followed. This hubris was Mungo Park's ghost.
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Authors:
Kennedy, Dane (George Washington University, Washington DC)
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781009392983
Publication Date:
25/01/2024
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Illustrations Note:
Worked examples or Exercises; 5 Maps; 25 Halftones, black and white
Number of Pages:
270
Place of Publication:
Cambridge
Language:
English
SKU:
9781009392983

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