15. First clashes
The Arabs and the Scramble for Africa - John C. Wilkinson
John C. Wilkinson [+ ]
The University of Oxford, (Retired)
John C. Wilkinson, D.Litt, is a former Reader at Oxford University and an Emeritus Fellow of St Hugh’s College, Oxford, where he taught from 1969 until his retirement in 1997.
He has advised several governments in the Middle East on their frontier disputes, including as Counsel for Bahrain in Qatar vs Bahrain, the longest running case to have appeared before the International Court of Justice at The Hague. He is author of numerous articles and several books, notably: Water and Tribal Settlement in South-East Arabia (Clarendon Press, 1977), The Imamate Tradition of Oman (Cambridge University Press, 1987), Arabia's Frontiers (I.B. Tauris, 1991), A Fatal Duel: “Harry Alis” (1857-95), a behind the scenes figure of the early Third Republic (Antony Rowe, 2006) and Ibâdism: Origins and early development in Oman (Oxford University Press, 2010).
Description
Chapter contents: The Hodister massacre; Relations in the Arab Zone; State expansion into the Arab zone; The Hodister expedition; Michiels’s prospection; Nyangwe; Mserera; Tobback’s visit upstream; The “Massacre”; Consequences; The Lake Tanganyika area; Jacques expedition; Mutual recriminations; Emin Pasha; The background to Emin’s expedition; The conduct of the expedition; The standard Belgian account of Emin’s death; Stuhlmann; Dorsey Mohun’s evidence; Sa’id b. ‘Abed’s role; Evaluation