This article examines so-called colonial discourses in Belgium on the former Sub-Saharan colony owned by the Belgian King, Leopold II., which today is known as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) or the Congo-Kinshasa. After having introduced the colonial history of the DR Congo from the 15th century until 1910, an empirical analysis of the colonial discourses in Belgium from the 1890s until today will be illustrated in conjunction with Belgium’s linguistic-cultural division and the age-related divergence. Belgian colonial discourse is characterized by a historical misrepresentation by the political authorities while especially social forces have pled for a critical examination of their own colonial history in Belgium since the year...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
When in 1908 the Belgian government took over the Congo from King Leopold II, a charter was drafted ...
Until very recently, the Royal Museum for Central Africa, in Belgium, a national institution once de...
This article examines so-called colonial discourses in Belgium on the former Sub-Saharan colony owne...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
Introduction The empires of the past spanned vast horizons, covering all corners of the world and se...
Introduction The empires of the past spanned vast horizons, covering all corners of the world and se...
Introduction The empires of the past spanned vast horizons, covering all corners of the world and se...
Interpreting past language policies: An analysis of a linguistic law for the Belgian Congo of 1908 a...
Interpreting past language policies: An analysis of a linguistic law for the Belgian Congo of 1908 a...
Stanard Matthew G. “Made in Congo ?” On the Question of Colonial Culture in Belgium. In: Revue belge...
The literature on colonial policies in general acknowledges that, for its colonisation of the Congo,...
The literature on colonial policies in general acknowledges that, for its colonisation of the Congo,...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
When in 1908 the Belgian government took over the Congo from King Leopold II, a charter was drafted ...
Until very recently, the Royal Museum for Central Africa, in Belgium, a national institution once de...
This article examines so-called colonial discourses in Belgium on the former Sub-Saharan colony owne...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
Introduction The empires of the past spanned vast horizons, covering all corners of the world and se...
Introduction The empires of the past spanned vast horizons, covering all corners of the world and se...
Introduction The empires of the past spanned vast horizons, covering all corners of the world and se...
Interpreting past language policies: An analysis of a linguistic law for the Belgian Congo of 1908 a...
Interpreting past language policies: An analysis of a linguistic law for the Belgian Congo of 1908 a...
Stanard Matthew G. “Made in Congo ?” On the Question of Colonial Culture in Belgium. In: Revue belge...
The literature on colonial policies in general acknowledges that, for its colonisation of the Congo,...
The literature on colonial policies in general acknowledges that, for its colonisation of the Congo,...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
When in 1908 the Belgian government took over the Congo from King Leopold II, a charter was drafted ...
Until very recently, the Royal Museum for Central Africa, in Belgium, a national institution once de...