Colonel Gordon in Central Africa, 1874 - 1879
Charles George Gordon, George Birkbeck Norman Hill
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Colonel Gordon in Central Africa, 1874-1879 offers a compelling account of Charles George Gordon's five-year mission in Central Africa, documenting his efforts to govern the Equatorial Provinces of the Egyptian Sudan. Edited by George Birkbeck Norman Hill, the book provides both Gordon's firsthand reports and reflective commentary on the challenges he faced during one of the most complex assignments of his career.Gordon, already a celebrated military leader known as "e;Chinese Gordon"e; for his role in the Taiping Rebellion, was appointed Governor-General of the region by the Khedive of Egypt. The book covers his ambitious campaign to suppress the slave trade, develop infrastructure, and establish order in a remote and turbulent region. Gordon's personal writings convey his sense of duty, frustration with corrupt officials, and moral conviction as he struggled to balance humanitarian ideals with the harsh realities of colonial governance.Hill's editorial contributions enrich the narrative, contextualizing Gordon's work within the broader political landscape of the time, including the pressures of Egyptian expansionism and the growing European interest in Africa. The book provides vivid descriptions of Gordon's interactions with local leaders, his efforts to create sustainable governance structures, and the personal hardships he endured while managing a vast and volatile territory.Colonel Gordon in Central Africa, 1874-1879 offers readers a rare glimpse into the mind of a man who sought to blend military discipline with a deep, if sometimes misguided, sense of justice. The book is both a chronicle of colonial adventure and a reflection on the complexities of imperialism. For those interested in African history, colonial administration, and the life of one of the British Empire's most enigmatic figures, this work provides valuable insights into the ambitions and challenges that defined Gordon's time in Central Africa.