The “Belle Epoque” saw the revival of the colonial idea in new forms. A second European colonization wave washed over Africa. King Leopold II unfolded his activities in Congo from 1876 onwards. There, his efforts to develop a so-called “philanthropic” enterprise soon evolved in a process of state formation, overshadowed by intrigues and tensions that were a consequence of colonial competition between the western powers. Only a decade later, at the Berlin Conference of 1885, a definite arrangement was adopted. Everywhere in Europe, a disputed transition was made from liberal to more conservative ways of government. Of course this tension field also dominated intellectual life. There was an intense debate between partisans of colonialism a...
The “Belle Epoque” saw the revival of the colonial idea in new forms. A second European colonization...
Charles Martial Lavigerie, Archbishop of Algiers and founder in 1868 of the White Fathers, initially...
<h1>Civilizing Mission of the Belgians in Congo</h1><p>When Leopold II ruled over Congo it became th...
In this paper the author analyzes how King Leopold II received support for the International Africa ...
This case study appears in: Mays C, Laborie L, Griset P (eds) (2022) Inventing a shared science dipl...
England and Britishers in formation of the empire of Leopold II (1876-1885) In the article the auth...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Emin Pasha Relief Expedition travelled from the mouth of...
This article explores the role of the doctrine of free trade in the creation of the Congo State in 1...
This thesis argues that King Leopold II, in his exploitation of the Congo, dealt the Congo a future ...
From the nineteenth century, several European powers embarked on the conquest of Africa in order to ...
Although Leopold I, first King of the Belgians (1790–1865, r. 1831–1865), already had expansionist v...
In the XIXth century, the movements of discovery and exploration engaged by explorers commissioned b...
After the Berlin Conference of 1884-5 recognized King Leopold of Belgium's Congo Free State, he woul...
Science diplomacy is usually discussed as a post-Second World War phenomenon. However, the links bet...
For several years, historians have been interested in world fairs and colonial exhibitions. These ar...
The “Belle Epoque” saw the revival of the colonial idea in new forms. A second European colonization...
Charles Martial Lavigerie, Archbishop of Algiers and founder in 1868 of the White Fathers, initially...
<h1>Civilizing Mission of the Belgians in Congo</h1><p>When Leopold II ruled over Congo it became th...
In this paper the author analyzes how King Leopold II received support for the International Africa ...
This case study appears in: Mays C, Laborie L, Griset P (eds) (2022) Inventing a shared science dipl...
England and Britishers in formation of the empire of Leopold II (1876-1885) In the article the auth...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Emin Pasha Relief Expedition travelled from the mouth of...
This article explores the role of the doctrine of free trade in the creation of the Congo State in 1...
This thesis argues that King Leopold II, in his exploitation of the Congo, dealt the Congo a future ...
From the nineteenth century, several European powers embarked on the conquest of Africa in order to ...
Although Leopold I, first King of the Belgians (1790–1865, r. 1831–1865), already had expansionist v...
In the XIXth century, the movements of discovery and exploration engaged by explorers commissioned b...
After the Berlin Conference of 1884-5 recognized King Leopold of Belgium's Congo Free State, he woul...
Science diplomacy is usually discussed as a post-Second World War phenomenon. However, the links bet...
For several years, historians have been interested in world fairs and colonial exhibitions. These ar...
The “Belle Epoque” saw the revival of the colonial idea in new forms. A second European colonization...
Charles Martial Lavigerie, Archbishop of Algiers and founder in 1868 of the White Fathers, initially...
<h1>Civilizing Mission of the Belgians in Congo</h1><p>When Leopold II ruled over Congo it became th...