This document is a page from a book detailing the history of British colonial expansion in Southern Africa, specifically focusing on the strategic importance of the Cape and conflicts along the Shangani River. It discusses the motivations of figures like Cecil Rhodes and interactions with the Matabele tribe and Chief Lobengula.
This document appears to be a page (136) from a book or academic text included in a House Oversight investigation production. It discusses the sociological and economic impacts of transportation speed, referencing concepts like 'Space-Time Compression' and 'Space-Time Convergence' by scholars Donald Janelle, Marx, and Paul Virilio. The text argues that the acceleration of travel (rail, air) diminishes the importance of geography and that mastering speed is a source of power and wealth.
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