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Cecil Rhodes, Man and Empire-Maker

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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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Princess Catherine Radziwill

Princess Catherine Radziwill was a Polish noblewoman and author known for her insightful writings on Russian society and politics during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her works often provide a unique perspective on the intricacies of court life and the political landscape of the time. Among her notable titles is "Behind the Veil at the Russian Court," which offers a detailed account of her experiences within the Russian imperial court. Radziwill's writings reflect her deep engagement with the cultural and social dynamics of her era, making her contributions significant in understanding the historical context of her time.

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