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European Atrocity, African Catastrophe

Leopold II, the Congo Free State and its Aftermath

European Atrocity, African Catastrophe

Leopold II, the Congo Free State and its Aftermath

BySir Martin Ewans, Martin Ewans
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2002
eBook Published 28 July 2017
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315829173
Pages 320 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315829173
SubjectsArea Studies
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Ewans, S., Ewans, M. (2002). European Atrocity, African Catastrophe. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315829173

There is a broad consensus among those who are concerned with Africa that the plight of the continent is approaching the catastrophic. Partly the roots of the problem are historical, stemming from the exploitation and colonisation of the continent by European powers. An appreciation of the history of the relationship between Europe and Africa, a major episode of which this book examines, is indispensable to an understanding of the continent's present predicament. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries King Leopold II of the Belgians established a colony in Africa, which, as the Congo Free State, became a byword for unremitting exploitation and widespread atrocities. This book describes the creation, the development and the collapse both of this regime and of the Belgian colony that replaced it. Conclusions are drawn about the nature of European colonialism in Africa and the consequences for Europe itself.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |7 pages
Introduction
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part One|21 pages
Antecedents: Belgium and Africa
chapter One|10 pages
Belgium, the Coburgs and the Quest for Colonies
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chapter Two|9 pages
Europe and Africa
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part Two|43 pages
Foundations
chapter Three|6 pages
Cameron’s Journey Across Africa
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chapter Four|8 pages
The Brussels Geographical Conference
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chapter Five|8 pages
Henry Morton Stanley
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chapter Six|7 pages
The Comité d’Etudes du Haut-Congo
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chapter Seven|12 pages
Stanley and de Brazza
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part Three|34 pages
Acquisition
chapter Eight|7 pages
The Anglo-Portuguese Treaty
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chapter Nine|11 pages
The Campaign for Recognition
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chapter Ten|8 pages
The Berlin West Africa Conference
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chapter Eleven|6 pages
The Creation of the Free State
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part Four|45 pages
Expansion
chapter Twelve|11 pages
The Early Years
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chapter Thirteen|12 pages
The Drive to the Nile 1: The ‘Rescue’ of Emin Pasha
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chapter Fourteen|8 pages
Katanga and the Arabs
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chapter Fifteen|12 pages
The Drive to the Nile 2: Leopold’s ‘Fashoda’
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part Five|18 pages
Exploitation
chapter Sixteen|9 pages
The Domainal System
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chapter Seventeen|7 pages
The Initial Belgian Takeover Bids
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part Six|60 pages
Nemesis
chapter Eighteen|10 pages
The Storm Gathers
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chapter Nineteen|8 pages
E. D. Morel
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chapter Twenty|9 pages
The Casement Report
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chapter Twenty-One|9 pages
The Losing Battle
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chapter Twenty-Two|9 pages
The Belgian Enquiry
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chapter Twenty-Three|13 pages
The End Game
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part Seven|21 pages
Aftermath
chapter Twenty-Four|11 pages
Belgian Colonialism
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chapter Twenty-Five|8 pages
Africa’s Legacy
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