Portugal and Africa

The late-medieval Portuguese who arrived in Africa were colonizers in the roman style, gold merchants on an imperial scale, conquistadores in the Hispanic tradition. Although their empire struggled to survive centuries of Dutch and English competition, it

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Also by David Birmingham THE PORTUGUESE CONQUEST OF ANGOLA TRADE AND CONFLICT IN ANGOLA PRE-COLONIAL AFRICAN TRADE (co-edited with Richard Gray) CENTRAL AFRICA TO 1870 HISTORY OF CENTRAL AFRICA (co-edited with Phyllis M. Martin) Vol. 1: The Early Years to 1870 Vol. 2: The Colonial Era, 1870-1960 Vol. 3: The Contemporary Years since 1960 KWAME NKRUMAH FRONTLINE NATIONALISM IN ANGOLA AND MOZAMBIQUE A CONCISE HISTORY OF PORTUGAL L'EUROPE ET L' AFRIQUE DE 1914 A 1970 (with Muriel Chamberlain and Chantal Metzger) SWITZERLAND: A Village History (forthcoming) THE ATLANTIC EMPIRES, 1400-1600 (forthcoming)

Portugal and Africa David Birmingham

Professor of Modern History University of Kent at Canterbury

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Contents Preface

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1 Portugal's Impact on Africa

1

2 Colonisers and the Mrican Iron Age

12

3 The Regimento da Mina

25

4 Early African Trade in Angola

33

5 Traditions, Migrations and Cannibalism

44

6 Iberian Conquistadores and African Resisters in the Kongo Kingdom

51

7 Angola and the Church

63

8 Joseph Miller's Way of Death

82

9 The Coffee Barons of Cazengo

94

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Britain and the Ultimatum of 1890

110

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Colonialism in Angola: Kinyama's Experience

122

12 Youth and War in Angola

133

13 The Twenty-Seventh of May

142

14 Angola Revisited

155

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Black and White in Angolan Fiction

Notes

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Index

194

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