Geography of the Land

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Geography of the Land

by Herbert G. (Herbert Gouverneur) Ogden

EN·~24 minutes·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
1

THE

0:02
2

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE.

24:28

Description

This fascinating report transports listeners back to the fevered era of the 1890s, when the great powers of Europe raced to carve up Africa’s vast, uncharted territories. Through the keen eye of a contemporary geographer, the narrative surveys the frantic negotiations, secret pacts, and ambitious ambitions that reshaped continents, offering vivid descriptions of maps that were still being drawn and borders that remained fluid. It reveals how commerce, philanthropy, and political theory collided, setting the stage for a new chapter in global history.

As the analysis unfolds, listeners will hear the tension between hopeful visions of progress and the looming shadows of conflict, especially in the rivalries between Britain, Germany, France, and other colonial rivals. The work balances factual detail—such as the astonishing growth of claimed lands over just fifteen years—with thoughtful reflection on what these divisions might mean for the peoples and nations yet to emerge. It’s an engaging snapshot of a pivotal moment, inviting you to contemplate how the past’s grand designs continue to echo today.

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Language

en

Duration

~24 minutes (23K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ron Swanson

Release date

2020-08-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Herbert G. (Herbert Gouverneur) Ogden

Herbert G. (Herbert Gouverneur) Ogden

1846–1906

Best known for turning geography and surveying work into clear, useful writing, this American cartographer brought scientific subjects to general readers. His published pieces reflect a practical mind shaped by years in the field and in government service.

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