Cecil Rhodes - Couverture souple

Colvin, Ian D.

 
9781493599196: Cecil Rhodes

Synopsis

Cecil John Rhodes (5 July 1853–26 March 1902) was an English-born businessman, mining magnate, and politician who won fame not only for founding the country which became known as Rhodesia, but was also the wealthiest man in the world, sixth Prime Minister of the Cape Colony in South Africa, founder of the diamond company De Beers (which today still controls around 40 percent of the world diamond trade), and British Imperialist of note. This remarkable book details much of Rhodes’s life which is often hidden from public view: his racial policies, which were firmly based on segregation; his ardent desire to seek conciliation and peace with the Boers, whom he regarded as of the “same race” as the British, and his support for Irish nationalism under the banner of European unity. Completely reformatted and illustrated.

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À propos de l?auteur

About the author: Ian Duncan Colvin (1877–1938) was a British journalist, historian and lead writer for the Morning Post newspaper in London (which was later merged into the The Daily Telegraph). He specialized in the history of British domestic and foreign affairs, and acquired fame for his collection of works dealing with the extent of the British Empire and its relations with other European powers.

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