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6. England, Europe and the Upper Nile, 1882–1899. By G. N. Sanderson. Edinburgh University Press, 1965. (Edinburgh University Publications, History, Philosophy and Economics, no. 18.) Pp. xiv+456. 70s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 December 2010

A.S. Kanya-Forstner
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Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

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References

1 Archives Nationales, C 5548. Procès-Verbaux de la Commission du Budget, séance du 18 juin 1895, p. 74.

2 Queen's Journal, 8 Apr. 1896, quoted in Africa and the Victorians, p. 355, n. 1.

3 The evidence for these rather categorical statements is most fully presented in my doctoral thesis, ‘The Role of the Military in the Formulation of French Policy towards the Western Sudan, 1879–1899’ (unpublished, Cambridge, 1965).Google Scholar But most of it can also be found in M. Blanchard, ‘Théophile Delcassé au Pavilion de Flore’, Le Monde Francois, vol. XVI, 1949.

4 E.g. La Dépêche Coloniale, 29 June 1898.

5 E.g. Bulletin du Comité de l'Afrique Française, August 1898.

6 Documents diplomatiques français, série, IX, no. 180, Ribot to Paul Carnbon (Constantinople), 30 Jan. 1892.