The Central African Copper Bonanza, c. 18901970
Timo Srkk is a Senior Researcher at the Department of History and Ethnology, University of Jyvskyl, Finland. He teaches and publishes in the fields of imperial and global history.
1 Introduction 2 Mining, gentlemanly capitalism, and the business of imperialism 3 The geographies of mining finance 4 The anatomy of mining and the mine exploration business 5 The world of copper mines, railways and labour 6 The growth of the Central African Copperbelt 7 For whom the windfalls? A post-colonial view of the Central African mining industry 8 Conclusions: Natural resource governance, finance, and imperialism Index