The Jew who would be king : a true story of shipwreck, survival, and scandal in Victorian Africa
(2025)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
NEW HISTORY

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
New & Popular History NEW HISTORY Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2025]
DESCRIPTION

xiv, 326 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780520403000, 0520403002 :, 0520403002, 9780520403000
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Prologue -- Introduction -- Jews and other savages (1808-1825) -- Strange surprising adventures (1825-1827) -- Black Napoleon (1827-1828) -- Appetite for consumption (1828-1832) -- Feverish trade (1832-1837) -- Railroad Christianization (1837-1853) -- The Queen vs. the King (1853-1856) -- Savage invasions (1856-1872) -- Postscript

"The Jew Who Would Be King tells the improbable story of one of the nineteenth-century's most intrepid and controversial explorers, Nathaniel Isaacs, a British Jew who helped the legendary King Shaka establish the Zulu nation, but who later became a ruthless warlord and slave holder in Sierra Leone. Isaacs was an English merchant, adventurer, and author who published a celebrated account of his shipwreck and survival among the Zulu in Travels and Adventures in Eastern Africa (1836). His desperate scramble for fame, wealth, power, and love opens a new vista on to the way individuals experienced the upheavals of early globalization and the rise of Empire. The Jew Who Would Be King weaves together private lives and public history to offer a nuanced perspective on the mechanics of colonialism"--