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Roger Casement Brian Inglis

Roger Casement By Brian Inglis

Roger Casement by Brian Inglis


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Summary

This biography of Sir Roger Casement discusses his reports on the Congo Free State and the Amazonian Indians exploitation by a British company, and discusses if they were accurate or not. The volume also looks at his black diaries, and asks if they were the truth or a forgery.

Roger Casement Summary

Roger Casement by Brian Inglis

In the 1880s the Ulster Protestant Roger Casement worked as one of HM Stanley's volunteers in the Congo, before joining the British consular service. In 1904 he produced a devastating report which showed how the Congo Free State, far from being the model colony Leopold II of Belgium claimed it to be, was a ruthless commercial enterprise run with unrelenting cruelty for Leopold's profit. Six years later he provided an even more horrifying report on how Amazonian Indians were exploited by the Peruvian Amazon company, a British-based rubber company. For this he was knighted in 1911. An Irish nationalist, when war broke out in 1914 he went to Germany to secure a treaty giving Ireland formal recognition of her nationhood. Upon returning in a u-boat to Ireland in 1916 he was captured, brought to London and sentenced to death as a traitor. To blacken his name further, rumours about his black diaries claimed that he was a practising homosexual. The author Brian Inglis was allowed access to the relevant files at the Public Record Office in order to help research this biography.

About Brian Inglis

Brian Inglis was an historian and broadcaster. He is the author of 'The Story of Ireland' and 'The History of Medicine', and for over ten years wrote and presented 'All Our Yesterdays'.

Table of Contents

Part 1 King Leopold's Congo, 1884-1905: the dark continent; on her Majesty's service; into the interior; the Congo report; disillusionment. Part 2 John Bull's other island, 1905-1910: the dream of the Celt; Sinn Fein; the commission's report; Santos; Para; Rio. Part 3 The devil's paradise, 1910-1913: Julio Cesar Arana; the Putumayo report; Iquitos revisited; publication; the select committee. Part 4 Craig's Ulster, 1913-1914: retirement; the volunteers. Part 5 War, 1914-1916: America; Norway; Germany; Ireland. Part 6 On trial, 1916: examination; judgement; execution. Part 7 The ghost of Roger Casement: the forgery controversy; achievement; appendix 1 - Casement's speech from the dock, 1916; appendix 2 - shall Roger Casement hang?, G.B. Shaw.

Additional information

GOR004143888
9780141391274
0141391278
Roger Casement by Brian Inglis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20020328
464
N/A
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