About This Book
A biographical study traces Cecil Rhodes's rise from commercial ventures in diamond and gold fields to a commanding role in South African politics and imperial expansion. The narrative examines his complex personality, financial foundations, alliances with figures such as Sir Alfred Milner, and involvement in the Jameson Raid and the Boer War, with attention to the political aftermath, concentration and refugee camps, martial law, and the movement toward South African union. The author assesses Rhodes's strategies, controversies, and administrative influence while recounting episodes that expose tensions between private ambition and public imperial policy.
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