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    Lincoln [u.a.] : Univ. of Nebraska Press
    ISSN: 978-0-8032-3777-3
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 387 S. , Ill.
    Keywords: Belgien Afrika ; Belgisch-Kongo ; Kolonie, belgisch ; Demokratische Republik Kongo ; Kolonisierung ; Imperialismus ; Kolonialismus ; Meinung, öffentliche ; Propaganda ; Kulturvergleich ; Kolonialgeschichte
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789462701793
    Language: English
    Pages: 338 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 940.5
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    Keywords: Belgien ; Kolonialismus ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Denkmal
    Abstract: The degree to which the late colonial era affected Europe has been for long underappreciated, and only recently have European countries started to acknowledge not having come to terms with decolonisation. In Belgium, the past two decades have witnessed a growing awareness of the controversial episodes in the country's colonial past. This volume examines the long-term effects and legacies of the colonial era on Belgium after 1960, the year the Congo gained its independence, and calls into question memories of the colonial past by focusing on the meaning and place of colonial monuments in public space. The book foregrounds the enduring presence of 'empire' in everyday Belgian life in the form of permanent colonial markers in bronze and stone, lieux de mémoires of the country's history of overseas expansion. By means of photographs and explanations of major pro-colonial memorials, as well as several obscure ones, the book reveals the surprising degree to which Belgium became infused with a colonialist spirit during the colonial era. 0Another key component of the analysis is an account of the varied ways that both Dutch- and French-speaking Belgians approached the colonial past after 1960, treating memorials variously as objects of veneration, with indifference, or as symbols to be attacked or torn down. The book provides a thought-provoking reflection on culture, colonialism, and the remainders of empire in Belgium after 1960
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 307-334
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780803237773
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 387 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 23 cm
    DDC: 325/.3493096751
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    Keywords: Public opinion History 20th century ; Propaganda, Belgian History 20th century ; Belgium Colonies 20th century ; Public opinion ; History ; Congo (Democratic Republic) Colonization ; Congo (Democratic Republic) History 1908-1960 ; Demokratische Republik Kongo ; Belgien ; Imperialismus ; Propaganda ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Geschichte 1885-1960
    Abstract: "Examination of pro-empire propaganda advanced by Belgium during its colonial rule of the Congo"--
    Abstract: "Belgium was a small, neutral country without a colonial tradition when King Leopold II ceded the Congo, his personal property, to the state in 1908. For the next half-century Belgium not only ruled an African empire but also, through widespread, enduring, and eagerly embraced propaganda, produced an imperialist-minded citizenry. Selling the Congo is a study of European pro-empire propaganda in Belgium, with particular emphasis on the period 1908-60. Matthew G. Stanard questions the nature of Belgian imperialism in the Congo and considers the Belgian case in light of literature on the French, British, and other European overseas empires. Comparing Belgium to other imperial powers, the book finds that pro-empire propaganda was a basic part of European overseas expansion and administration during the modern period. Arguing against the long-held belief that Belgians were merely "reluctant imperialists," Stanard demonstrates that in fact many Belgians readily embraced imperialistic propaganda. Selling the Congo contributes to our understanding of the effectiveness of twentieth-century propaganda by revealing its successes and failures in the Belgian case. Many readers familiar with more-popular histories of Belgian imperialism will find in this book a deeper examination of European involvement in central Africa during the colonial era"--
    Abstract: "Examination of pro-empire propaganda advanced by Belgium during its colonial rule of the Congo"--
    Abstract: "Belgium was a small, neutral country without a colonial tradition when King Leopold II ceded the Congo, his personal property, to the state in 1908. For the next half-century Belgium not only ruled an African empire but also, through widespread, enduring, and eagerly embraced propaganda, produced an imperialist-minded citizenry. Selling the Congo is a study of European pro-empire propaganda in Belgium, with particular emphasis on the period 1908-60. Matthew G. Stanard questions the nature of Belgian imperialism in the Congo and considers the Belgian case in light of literature on the French, British, and other European overseas empires. Comparing Belgium to other imperial powers, the book finds that pro-empire propaganda was a basic part of European overseas expansion and administration during the modern period. Arguing against the long-held belief that Belgians were merely "reluctant imperialists," Stanard demonstrates that in fact many Belgians readily embraced imperialistic propaganda. Selling the Congo contributes to our understanding of the effectiveness of twentieth-century propaganda by revealing its successes and failures in the Belgian case. Many readers familiar with more-popular histories of Belgian imperialism will find in this book a deeper examination of European involvement in central Africa during the colonial era"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-378) and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783110463217 , 9783110461299
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 176 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: European history yearbook 17 (2016)
    DDC: 306
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1400-2000 ; Sachkultur ; Diplomatie ; Außenpolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Open Access: Die Online Ausgabe steht unter einer Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND Lizenz (vgl. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/de/).
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780367139605
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 279 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Empires and the making of the modern world, 1650-2000
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Decolonising Europe?
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Decolonising Europe?
    DDC: 325/.3094
    Keywords: Decolonization History ; Postcolonialism Social aspects ; Collective memory ; Imperialism History 20th century ; Europe Colonies 20th century ; Social conditions ; Europa ; Entkolonialisierung ; Massenkultur ; Kollektives Gedächtnis
    Abstract: "Decolonising Europe? Popular Responses to the End of Empire offers a new paradigm to understand decolonisation in Europe by showing how it was fundamentally a fluid process of fluxes and refluxes involving not only transfers of populations, ideas and socio-cultural practices across continents but also complex intra-European dynamics at a time of political convergence following the Treaty of Rome. Decolonisation was neither a process of sudden, rapid changes to European cultures nor one of cultural inertia, but a development marked by fluidity, movement, and dynamism. Rather than being a static process where Europe's (former) metropoles and their peoples 'at home' reacted to the end of empire 'out there', decolonisation translated into new realities for Europe's cultures, societies, and politics as flows, ebbs, fluxes, and cultural refluxes reshaped both former colonies and former metropoles. The volume's contributors set out a carefully crafted panorama of decolonisation's sequels in European popular culture by means of in-depth studies of specific cases and media, analysing the interwoven meaning, momentum, memory, material culture, and migration patterns of the end of empire across eight major European countries. The revised meaning of 'decolonisation' that emerges will challenge scholars in several fields, and the panorama of new research in the book charts paths for new investigations. The question mark in the title asks not only how European cultures experienced the 'end of empire' but also the extent to which this is still a work in progress"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    In:  Nouvelle histoire des colonisations européennes (0213), Seite 53-64 | year:0213 | pages:53-64
    ISBN: 9782130619284
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Nouvelle histoire des colonisations européennes
    Publ. der Quelle: Paris : Presses univ. de France, 2013
    Angaben zur Quelle: (0213), Seite 53-64
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:0213
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:53-64
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