Sir William Cornwallis Harris (1807–1848) was a distinguished British military engineer, artist, and an early pioneer in the exploration of Africa, known for his vivid writings and contributions to the understanding of East African topography and wildlife. In « The Highlands of Ethiopia » (1844), Harris documented his perilous journey through the terrain of present-day Ethiopia, shedding light on the culture, fauna, and geography of a largely unknown region to the Western world. His narrative exemplifies a tradition of travel literature, offering a window into the colonial mindset and spirit of adventure that characterized the Victorian Era. Harris »s style often combined detailed observation with personal reflection, exemplifying the empirical interests of his time while also engaging in the suspense of exploration. His books are considered seminal works in the corpus of 19th-century African exploration literature and remain valuable to historians and geographers interested in the period »s perspectives on Africa. Despite the influence of his era »s biases, Harris »s contributions laid foundational stepping stones to the study of Africa from a Western standpoint, and his legacy persists in historiographies addressing the exploration and cartography of the African continent.
2 Ebooks par Sir Harris William Cornwallis
William Cornwallis, Sir Harris: The Highlands of Ethiopia
In ‘The Highlands of Ethiopia, ‘ William Cornwallis Sir Harris presents a profound exploration of the Ethiopian highlands, merging personal adventure with meticulous ethnographic observation. Written …
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William Cornwallis, Sir Harris: The Highlands of Ethiopia
In ‘The Highlands of Ethiopia, ‘ William Cornwallis Sir Harris presents a captivating exploration of Ethiopia’s mountainous landscapes, delving into the rich tapestry of its culture, geography, and h …
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