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African Testimony in the Movement for Congo Reform Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)

African Testimony in the Movement for Congo Reform By Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)

African Testimony in the Movement for Congo Reform by Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)


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Combining archive research with attention to recent debates on the relation between imperialism and humanitarianism, this book examines the conditions in which colonised peoples were able to speak about their subjection, and those in which attempts at testimony were thwarted.

African Testimony in the Movement for Congo Reform Summary

African Testimony in the Movement for Congo Reform: The Burden of Proof by Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)

The humanitarian movement against Leopold's violent colonisation of the Congo emerged out of Europe, but it depended at every turn on African input. Individuals and groups from throughout the upper Congo River basin undertook journeys of daring and self-sacrifice to provide evidence of atrocities for the colonial authorities, missionaries, and international investigators.

Combining archive research with attention to recent debates on the relation between imperialism and humanitarianism, on trauma, witnessing and postcolonial studies, and on the recovery of colonial archives, this book examines the conditions in which colonised peoples were able to speak about their subjection, and those in which attempts at testimony were thwarted.

Robert Burroughs makes a major intervention by identifying African agency and input as a key factor in the Congo atrocities debate. This is an important and unique book in African history, imperial and colonial history, and humanitarian history.

About Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)

Robert Burroughs is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Cultural Studies and Humanities, Leeds Beckett University, UK.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Acknowledgements

Note on Place Names

Map

Introduction: The Burden of Proof

1. Humanitarianism and Diplomacy: West African Migrants in the Congo Free State (c.1890-1903)

2. Behind the Casement Report (1903-4): Guides, Interpreters, and Interviewees

3. Before the Commission of Inquiry (1904-5): Travellers and Testifiers

4. The Silencing of Witnesses: The Stannard Trial (1906) and the Sheppard Trial (1909)

5. 'Bringing hands to the English': Injured Bodies as Evidence

Conclusion: A Humanitarian History from Below

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

NLS9780367589172
9780367589172
0367589176
African Testimony in the Movement for Congo Reform: The Burden of Proof by Robert Burroughs (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)
New
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-08-14
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