Central Africa showing emerging colonial landscape by Edward Stanford c1885 map

SKU: P-6-109467

'Central Africa'


Map of Central Africa — European Spheres of Influence Post-Berlin Conference. This fascinating map reflects the rapidly emerging colonial landscape of Central and East Africa following the Berlin Conference of 1884–85 - often cited as responsible for the "carve-up" of Africa - which formalised European claims on the continent. In Central Africa, the Congo Free State was recognised under the personal rule of King Leopold II, while free trade and navigation were guaranteed in the Congo Basin - the Free Trade Zone is indicated on the map with a dashed red line. In East Africa, the principle of “effective occupation” led to the rapid division of territory between Britain and Germany. By 1890, Britain had secured influence over what would become initially British East Africa (later Kenya Colony and Uganda), while Germany controlled mainland Tanganyika - both shown on this map in an incipient, reduced form. The map captures the early carve-up of Africa into colonial spheres, foreshadowing the full imposition of European rule. The Sultanate of Zanzibar is recognised in yellow incorporating the Zanzibar Archipelago, a 16-kilometre-wide (10 mi) strip along the coast, and part of the interior of Tanganyika

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Size 54 x 68 cm | 21.0 x 26.5 inches

Date Published: c1885

Type: Large colour separately issued folding 19th century map

Author: Stanford, Edward

Publication: Stanford, Edward

Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, London

Condition: Good |

Good; suitable for framing. Light spotting. Light soiling on cover. Please check the scan for any blemishes prior to making your purchase. Please contact us if you would like to arrange to view this map. This is a folding map. There is nothing printed on the reverse side, which is plain

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