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Travel Writing and Atrocities Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)

Travel Writing and Atrocities By Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)

Travel Writing and Atrocities by Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)


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Examines eyewitness travel reports of atrocities committed in European-funded slave regimes in the Congo Free State, Portuguese West Africa and the Putumayo district of the Amazon rainforest during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Travel Writing and Atrocities Summary

Travel Writing and Atrocities: Eyewitness Accounts of Colonialism in the Congo, Angola, and the Putumayo by Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)

This book examines eyewitness travel reports of atrocities committed in European-funded slave regimes in the Congo Free State, Portuguese West Africa, and the Putumayo district of the Amazon rainforest during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. During this time, British explorers, missionaries, consuls, journalists, soldiers, and traders produced evidence of misrule in the Congo, Angola, and the Putumayo, which they described their travel and witnessing of colonial violence in travelogues, ethnographic monographs, consular reports, diaries and letters, sketches, photography, and more. As well as bringing home to readers ongoing brutalities, eyewitness narratives contributed to debates on humanitarianism, trade, colonialism, and race and racial prejudice in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. In particular, whereas earlier antislavery travelers had tended to promote British imperial expansion as a remedy to slavery, travel texts produced for the three major humanitarian campaigns of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century expressed - and, indeed, gave rise to - changes in the perception of Britain as a nation for whom the protection of Africans remained paramount. Burroughs's study charts the emergence of a subversive eyewitness response in travel writing, which implicated Britons and British industries in the continuing existence of slave labor in regions formally ruled by other nations.

About Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)

Dr. Robert Burroughs is Senior Lecturer in Victorian Literature at Leeds Metropolitan University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Abbreviations Note on Place Names Acknowledgments Introduction 1: Unspeakable Voyage: Explorers and Colonialists in the Congo 2: '[T]he subtle consul': Roger Casement's Congo Report 3: In Transit and Transition: Congo Missionaries 4: Cocoa and Antislavery: Henry W. Nevinson's A Modern Slavery 5: England's Eyewitness: Casement's Amazon Journal Conclusion Appendix: Ikembe's Letter to Rev. Joseph Clark Notes Bibliography Index

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NPB9780415992381
9780415992381
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Travel Writing and Atrocities: Eyewitness Accounts of Colonialism in the Congo, Angola, and the Putumayo by Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2010-07-16
216
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