Flora Shaw, Lady Lugard (1852-1929) was the first female reporter for The Times, and colonial editor from 1893 to 1900. She travelled widely, and wrote hundreds of articles promoting the British Empire and in favour of its expansion as a world power. She became very involved in South African politics as a friend of Cecil Rhodes, and in 1897 coined the name 'Nigeria' for the colony under the administration of the Royal Niger Company. In 1902 she married Sir Frederick Lugard, then High Commissioner of Northern Nigeria. In 1905 she published A Tropical Dependency, her most extensive work.…mehr
Flora Shaw, Lady Lugard (1852-1929) was the first female reporter for The Times, and colonial editor from 1893 to 1900. She travelled widely, and wrote hundreds of articles promoting the British Empire and in favour of its expansion as a world power. She became very involved in South African politics as a friend of Cecil Rhodes, and in 1897 coined the name 'Nigeria' for the colony under the administration of the Royal Niger Company. In 1902 she married Sir Frederick Lugard, then High Commissioner of Northern Nigeria. In 1905 she published A Tropical Dependency, her most extensive work. Although expressing views which assume European superiority, she stressed the fact that the vast majority of the British Empire was not white, and the book is valuable for its information on pre-colonial northern Africa. For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=shawfl
1. Introductory 2. Conquest of North Africa and Spain by the Arabs 3. Arab civilisation in Spain 4. The empire of 'The Two Shores' 5. African rule in Spain 6. Decline of Mohammedan power in Spain 7. Spanish Arabs in Africa 8. The Soudanese states 9. Negroland and the western Arabs 10. Berber and Black 11. The trade of Ghana 12. Morabite conquest of the Soudan 13. Ghana and Timbuctoo 14. The Mellestine 15. Mansa Musa 16. Ibn Batuta in Melle 17. Administration of the Mellestine 18. Meeting of eastern and western influence upon the Niger 19. Rise of the Songhay empire 20. Military conquest of Sonni Ali 21. Askia Mohammed Abou Bekr 22. Songhay under Askia the Great 23. Songhay under Askia the Great continued 24. The later Askias 25. Ancient connection of Haussaland with the valley of the Nile 26. The Pharaohs in Haussaland 27. The Haussa states 28. The domination of Kano 29. Haussaland to the end of the eighteenth century 30. Bornu 31. Condition of the Soudan at the end of the sixteenth century 32. The Moorish conquest 33. The Soudan under the Moors 34. The Soudan closed to the western world 35. Europe in West Africa 36. The European slave trade 37. England and France on the Lower Niger 38. The Royal Niger Company 39. Transfer of Niger Company's territories to the Crown 40. Origin of the Fulani 41. Rise of the Fulani in the Soudan 42. Sultan Bello 43. Northern Nigeria under Fulani rule 44. Slave-raiding 45. The establishment of British administration 46. Military occupation of the Southern Emirates and Bornu 47. Conquest and Sokoto and Kano 48. British policy in Northern Nigeria 49. Nigeria under British rule: slavery 50. Nigeria under British rule: taxation 51. Nigeria under British rule: justice and general re-organisation 52. Economic resources of Northern Nigeria 53. The development of trade Index.
1. Introductory 2. Conquest of North Africa and Spain by the Arabs 3. Arab civilisation in Spain 4. The empire of 'The Two Shores' 5. African rule in Spain 6. Decline of Mohammedan power in Spain 7. Spanish Arabs in Africa 8. The Soudanese states 9. Negroland and the western Arabs 10. Berber and Black 11. The trade of Ghana 12. Morabite conquest of the Soudan 13. Ghana and Timbuctoo 14. The Mellestine 15. Mansa Musa 16. Ibn Batuta in Melle 17. Administration of the Mellestine 18. Meeting of eastern and western influence upon the Niger 19. Rise of the Songhay empire 20. Military conquest of Sonni Ali 21. Askia Mohammed Abou Bekr 22. Songhay under Askia the Great 23. Songhay under Askia the Great continued 24. The later Askias 25. Ancient connection of Haussaland with the valley of the Nile 26. The Pharaohs in Haussaland 27. The Haussa states 28. The domination of Kano 29. Haussaland to the end of the eighteenth century 30. Bornu 31. Condition of the Soudan at the end of the sixteenth century 32. The Moorish conquest 33. The Soudan under the Moors 34. The Soudan closed to the western world 35. Europe in West Africa 36. The European slave trade 37. England and France on the Lower Niger 38. The Royal Niger Company 39. Transfer of Niger Company's territories to the Crown 40. Origin of the Fulani 41. Rise of the Fulani in the Soudan 42. Sultan Bello 43. Northern Nigeria under Fulani rule 44. Slave-raiding 45. The establishment of British administration 46. Military occupation of the Southern Emirates and Bornu 47. Conquest and Sokoto and Kano 48. British policy in Northern Nigeria 49. Nigeria under British rule: slavery 50. Nigeria under British rule: taxation 51. Nigeria under British rule: justice and general re-organisation 52. Economic resources of Northern Nigeria 53. The development of trade Index.
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