The African Revolution: A History of the Long Nineteenth Century
Richard Reid
Thursday, 3 April 2025
12:00pm
1 hour
Pusey House: Chapel
£8 - £15
Historian Professor Richard Reid discusses his panoramic history of Africa in the 19th century and explains how it was a period of revolution and cultural innovation for the continent’s states, societies and economies.
Reid says the period before the early 20th-century ‘scramble for Africa’ has been neglected in favour of a Western narrative of colonial rule. The scramble for Africa and the resulting imperial order were as much a result of African revolutionary dynamics as they were of European expansionism. Reid says the 19th century was a turbulent but creative era for Africans and helped to shape the modern age.
Reid is professor of African history at the University of Oxford and his previous books include Shallow Graves: A Memoir of the Ethiopia-Eritrea War, A History of Modern Uganda and Warfare in African History.