Description
Explore the depths of African history with 'The Zambezi', a captivating account by historian Malyn Newitt. This illuminating book delves into the rich cultural tapestry woven along the fourth-longest river in Africa, revealing how it has served as a vital artery for movement, migration, and trade. Leveraging rarely cited Portuguese sources, Newitt sheds light on the intricate relationships between the river peoples and the Portuguese creole societies of the prazos, bringing to life their unique narratives. Unused manuscript materials reveal the complexities of Portuguese and British colonialism over the resilient Lunda kingdoms and the vibrant Lozi of the Barotse Floodplain.
As you turn the pages, you'll find how the Zambezi transformed into a battleground during the 'Scramble for Africa', as well as during struggles for independence and the ensuing civil conflicts that followed colonial rule. The book meticulously accounts for the river's evolving nature, from untamed wilderness to a more controlled environment affected by steamers, bridges, and dams. These changes have not only altered the river's character but have deeply impacted the ecological systems along its banks. 'The Zambezi' chronicles the profound stories of communities that have lived alongside this majestic river, showcasing their resilience in adapting to the annual floods, fierce rapids, and breathtaking gorges. Dive into a vivid exploration of culture, conflict, and ecological evolution with 'The Zambezi' today!
As you turn the pages, you'll find how the Zambezi transformed into a battleground during the 'Scramble for Africa', as well as during struggles for independence and the ensuing civil conflicts that followed colonial rule. The book meticulously accounts for the river's evolving nature, from untamed wilderness to a more controlled environment affected by steamers, bridges, and dams. These changes have not only altered the river's character but have deeply impacted the ecological systems along its banks. 'The Zambezi' chronicles the profound stories of communities that have lived alongside this majestic river, showcasing their resilience in adapting to the annual floods, fierce rapids, and breathtaking gorges. Dive into a vivid exploration of culture, conflict, and ecological evolution with 'The Zambezi' today!