The Killer Trail

A Colonial Scandal in the Heart of Africa
ISBN13: 9780199231218ISBN10: 0199231214 Hardback, 304 pages
Oct 2009,  In Stock

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Historian Bertrand Taithe here offers a gripping account of one of the most disturbing atrocities to take place during the European "scramble for Africa," a real life story that prefigures fictional accounts such as The Heart of Darkness. The Voulet-Chanoine mission left Dakar in 1898 for the Lake Chad region, hoping to establish effective borders between the French and British empires and "pacify" a notoriously belligerent region. The mission soon degenerated into a grisly display of colonial violence, leaving a trail of pillage, murder, and enslavement in its wake. When the story of its outrages reached Paris, there was a public uproar and a second mission was dispatched to investigate. Eventually, on July 14 1899, the two missions clashed in a dramatic shootout, which led Voulet and Chanoine to declare independence from France and to establish an African kingdom under their own rule. But their mad dreams of kingship were cut short when the African soldiers under their command mutinied and killed them both. Was this bloody episode the consequence of two men's madness, or of a far wider set of attitudes?

Features

  • The story of the Voulet-Chanoine mission to Central Africa - one of the most notorious atrocities to occur during the European 'scramble for Africa' and the real life counterpart to the Heart of Darkness
  • The military mission that turned into a killer trail of murder, pillage, and enslavement and the military officers who set up themselves up as kings
  • Puts the Voulet-Chanoine affair into the wider context of European colonialism in Africa and European attitudes to imperial excesses far from home

Reviews

"Taithe's description of the fragility of French domestic politics at the turn of the century is vivid and revealing."--The New Republic

Product Details

304 pages; 20 b/w plates; 5 1/4 x 7 3/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-923121-8ISBN10: 0-19-923121-4

About the Author(s)

Bertrand Taithe is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Manchester. He has published extensively on war, medicine and war, and humanitarianism, including most recently Benjamin's Arcades: An Unguided Tour, and is an editor of the European Review of History.

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