‘The Mahdi for an Irish constituency or at least a seat in Dublin town council’: Davitt and Africa

In the last quarter of the nineteenth century British governments displayed renewed interest in imperial expansion, in what was later dubbed ‘new imperialism’. Between 1870 and 1900 around 66 million people and 4.5 million square miles were added to Britain’s overseas possessions in a process presented to schoolchildren as painting the map of the world ... Read more

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