The remembrance of the death of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Republic of the Congo in Belgium is indicative of a fundamental transformation in the latter country's public memory of its former role as a colonizing power in Central Africa. After decades of public amnesia and hesitation to confront the past, a new narrative is slowly gaining ground. A gradual transformation process is taking place at the intersection of historical research, political intervention, and popular culture. Changes in Belgium's memory landscape not only reflect wider international trends but also express national and particular sensitivities.</p
Death in the Congo is a gripping account of a murder that became one of the defining events in postc...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article analyses the role of visual cultures in debates surrounding memories of the Belgian col...
The remembrance of the death of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Republic of the Congo in Belgi...
The remembrance of the death of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Republic of the Congo in Belgi...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
Until very recently, the Royal Museum for Central Africa, in Belgium, a national institution once de...
L. de Vos, E. Gerard, J. Gérard-Libois, Ph. Raxhon, Lumumba. De complotten? De moord (Leuven 2004)Th...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
The year 2022 is shaping up to be a critical period for the troubled relationship between Kinshasa a...
This article examines the gradual deconstruction of the Belgian national identity. Is it possible to...
L. de Vos, E. Gerard, J. Gérard-Libois, Ph. Raxhon, Lumumba. De complotten? De moord (Leuven 2004) ...
This article analyses the role of visual cultures in debates surrounding memories of the Belgian col...
Internal work shop at the University of BirminghamThis year, the Congolese of DR Congo are celebrati...
The Belgian colonial past is dealt with one-sidedly in the public space. Belgium has hundreds of str...
Death in the Congo is a gripping account of a murder that became one of the defining events in postc...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article analyses the role of visual cultures in debates surrounding memories of the Belgian col...
The remembrance of the death of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Republic of the Congo in Belgi...
The remembrance of the death of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Republic of the Congo in Belgi...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
Until very recently, the Royal Museum for Central Africa, in Belgium, a national institution once de...
L. de Vos, E. Gerard, J. Gérard-Libois, Ph. Raxhon, Lumumba. De complotten? De moord (Leuven 2004)Th...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
The year 2022 is shaping up to be a critical period for the troubled relationship between Kinshasa a...
This article examines the gradual deconstruction of the Belgian national identity. Is it possible to...
L. de Vos, E. Gerard, J. Gérard-Libois, Ph. Raxhon, Lumumba. De complotten? De moord (Leuven 2004) ...
This article analyses the role of visual cultures in debates surrounding memories of the Belgian col...
Internal work shop at the University of BirminghamThis year, the Congolese of DR Congo are celebrati...
The Belgian colonial past is dealt with one-sidedly in the public space. Belgium has hundreds of str...
Death in the Congo is a gripping account of a murder that became one of the defining events in postc...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article analyses the role of visual cultures in debates surrounding memories of the Belgian col...