'SOMETHING NOBLER WAS MY MOTIVE' V. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

V. Links to other websites
A number of links which may be of interest:
 
Africa in general
Africaserver: bilingual Dutch site (Dutch and English) with virtual exhibitions and links, arranged by themes and countries.
 
Africa south of the Sahara: site of the Stanford University, with many references to African subjects, such as colonial history.
 
Internet Africa History Sourcebook: contemporary sources on the history of Africa, among others colonisation.
 
Explorers
The Sudanese Travels of Theodoro Krump: regarding a German missionary travelling the Sudan in the early 18th century.
 
Africa and Europe 1800-1914: a general introduction to the 'scramble on Africa', part of an extensive BBC site on the history of Africa.
 
The Discovery of the Source of the Nile: the travel journal of John Hanning Speke, about his quest for the sources of the Nile, together with James Grant, in 1860.
 
Sudan
Sudan History: concise history of Sudan from antiquity to the present.
 
Sudan.Net: an extensive site on Sudan, with many links to other sites.
 
Sudan Page: site of the African Studies Department of the University of Pennsylvania, with many links to other sites.
 
The Siege of Khartoum: eyewitness account from General Gordon.
 

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