oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing with their contentious past, many countries have gone through a cycle of denial, repression, recognition, debate and ways of finding a new consensus. Both forgetting and remembering played a key role in european politics of history after the second world war and since the end of communism. Similar patterns can be identified after colonialism came to an end. Postcolonial societies are now forced to rethink and rewrite their colonial past. In comparison with its neighbouring countries, belgium has attracted relatively less attention in the international scholarship on the history of colonialism and postcolonialism. Belgium was a ‘latecomer’, bot...
Colonial memory and interdisciplinary memorialization across Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Belgium Bel...
L. de Vos, E. Gerard, J. Gérard-Libois, Ph. Raxhon, Lumumba. De complotten? De moord (Leuven 2004)Th...
This article examines so-called colonial discourses in Belgium on the former Sub-Saharan colony owne...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
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...
This article questions the traces left by colonialism on Belgium's museums. Adopting a comparative a...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article examines the gradual deconstruction of the Belgian national identity. Is it possible to...
Over half a century since the last wave of political decolonisation, the handling of “dark” colonial...
Introduction The empires of the past spanned vast horizons, covering all corners of the world and se...
Until very recently, the Royal Museum for Central Africa, in Belgium, a national institution once de...
© WOCHENSCHAU Verlag. Contrary to many western European countries that have witnessed or still witne...
This article analyses the role of visual cultures in debates surrounding memories of the Belgian col...
Colonial memory and interdisciplinary memorialization across Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Belgium Bel...
L. de Vos, E. Gerard, J. Gérard-Libois, Ph. Raxhon, Lumumba. De complotten? De moord (Leuven 2004)Th...
This article examines so-called colonial discourses in Belgium on the former Sub-Saharan colony owne...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
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...
This article questions the traces left by colonialism on Belgium's museums. Adopting a comparative a...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article examines the gradual deconstruction of the Belgian national identity. Is it possible to...
Over half a century since the last wave of political decolonisation, the handling of “dark” colonial...
Introduction The empires of the past spanned vast horizons, covering all corners of the world and se...
Until very recently, the Royal Museum for Central Africa, in Belgium, a national institution once de...
© WOCHENSCHAU Verlag. Contrary to many western European countries that have witnessed or still witne...
This article analyses the role of visual cultures in debates surrounding memories of the Belgian col...
Colonial memory and interdisciplinary memorialization across Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Belgium Bel...
L. de Vos, E. Gerard, J. Gérard-Libois, Ph. Raxhon, Lumumba. De complotten? De moord (Leuven 2004)Th...
This article examines so-called colonial discourses in Belgium on the former Sub-Saharan colony owne...