Blood and Bronze (e-bog) af Docherty, Paddy
Docherty, Paddy

Blood and Bronze e-bog

142,94 DKK
The Benin Bronzes are among the British Museums most prized possessions. Celebrated for their great beauty, they embody the history, myth and artistry of the ancient Kingdom of Benin, once West Africas most powerful, and today part of Nigeria. But despite the Bronzes renown, little has been written about the brutal imperial violence with which they were plundered.PaddyDochertys searing new histor…
The Benin Bronzes are among the British Museums most prized possessions. Celebrated for their great beauty, they embody the history, myth and artistry of the ancient Kingdom of Benin, once West Africas most powerful, and today part of Nigeria. But despite the Bronzes renown, little has been written about the brutal imperial violence with which they were plundered.PaddyDochertys searing new history tells that story: the 1897 British invasion of Benin.Armed with shocking details discovered in the archives,Blood and Bronzesets this assault in its late Victorian context. As British power faced new commercial and strategic pressures elsewhere, it ruthlessly expanded in West Africa. Revealing both the extent of African resistance and previously concealed British outrages, this is a definitive account of the destruction of Benin. Laying bare the Empires true motives and violent means, including the official coverup of grotesque sexual crimes,Dochertydemolishes any moral argument for Britain retaining the Bronzes, making a passionate case for their immediate repatriation to Nigeria.
E-bog 142,94 DKK
Forfattere Docherty, Paddy (forfatter)
Udgivet 09.12.2021
Længde 240 sider
Genrer African history
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781787387553

The Benin Bronzes are among the British Museums most prized possessions. Celebrated for their great beauty, they embody the history, myth and artistry of the ancient Kingdom of Benin, once West Africas most powerful, and today part of Nigeria. But despite the Bronzes renown, little has been written about the brutal imperial violence with which they were plundered.PaddyDochertys searing new history tells that story: the 1897 British invasion of Benin.Armed with shocking details discovered in the archives,Blood and Bronzesets this assault in its late Victorian context. As British power faced new commercial and strategic pressures elsewhere, it ruthlessly expanded in West Africa. Revealing both the extent of African resistance and previously concealed British outrages, this is a definitive account of the destruction of Benin. Laying bare the Empires true motives and violent means, including the official coverup of grotesque sexual crimes,Dochertydemolishes any moral argument for Britain retaining the Bronzes, making a passionate case for their immediate repatriation to Nigeria.