David Livingstone and the myth of African poverty and disease : a close examination of his writing on the pre-colonial era

TitleDavid Livingstone and the myth of African poverty and disease : a close examination of his writing on the pre-colonial era
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsS. Rijpma
Series titleAfrika-Studiecentrum series
Issue35
Pagination - 610
Date Published2015///
PublisherBrill
Place PublishedLeiden [etc.]
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number9789004277830
KeywordsAfrica, David Livingstone (1813-1873), health, nutrition, precolonial period
Abstract

This study about David Livingstone is different from all other publications about him. Here, Livingstone is not the main topic of interest; the focus of the author is on nutrition and health in pre-colonial Africa and Livingstone is his key informant.
David Livingstone and the Myth of African Poverty and Disease is an unusual book. After a close examination of Livingstone's writings and comparative reading of contemporary authors, Sjoerd Rijpma has been able to draw cautious conclusions about the relatively favourable conditions of health and nutrition in southern and central Africa during the pre-colonial period. His findings shed new light on the medical history of Sub-Saharan Africa. The surprise awaiting travellers in and also before 19th century Africa was that the inhabitants of the interior, even the 'slaves', were healthier and better fed than many of their contemporaries in Europe's Industrial Revolution.

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/68344
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