Gordon v the Mahdi: From Fighting Slavery to Fighting Fanaticism

This year is the 130th anniversary of Britain’s Anti-Slavery Convention of 1877.  In the second of two articles,1 James Heartfield discovers that “Anti-Slavery” turned out to be an excuse for colonisation in the struggle between Gordon of Khartoum and the Mahdi. Successful as the Anti-Slavery ethos of British policy was in rendering British domination as … Continue reading Gordon v the Mahdi: From Fighting Slavery to Fighting Fanaticism