The present article provides an up-to-date scholarly introduction to mass violence in the Etat Indépendant du Congo (Congo Free State, EIC). Its aims are twofold: to offer a point of access to the extensive literature and historical debates on the subject, and to make the case for exchanging the currently prevalent top-down narrative, with its excessive focus on King Leopold's character and motives, for one which considers the EIC's culture of violence as a multicausal, broadly based and deeply engrained social phenomenon. The argument is divided into five sections. Following a general outline of the EIC's violent system of administration, I discuss its social and demographic impact (and the controversy which surrounds it) to bring out t...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
This study addresses how violence in North and South Kivu provinces in the Democratic\ud Republic of...
This article aims at shedding light on the etiology of the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo t...
Recent popular publications have emphasised the brutality and suffering inflicted upon African commu...
By survival in conditions that are murderous, by evading forms of control and de-linking from the sy...
Explanations for the persistence of violence in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
Understanding the history of the Congo's misfortune is critical because the Democratic Republic of t...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
In the context of the DRC where conflicts persist and violence seems to be a skill, the dissertation...
This thesis will analyze the Congo from King Leopold II\u27s Free State to the 2nd Congo War. After ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country that has a significant number of natural resources...
This article explores the links between autochthony discourses and physical violence through a case ...
This paper examines the current situation in the city of Kinshasa, including the position of the Con...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
This study addresses how violence in North and South Kivu provinces in the Democratic\ud Republic of...
This article aims at shedding light on the etiology of the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo t...
Recent popular publications have emphasised the brutality and suffering inflicted upon African commu...
By survival in conditions that are murderous, by evading forms of control and de-linking from the sy...
Explanations for the persistence of violence in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
Understanding the history of the Congo's misfortune is critical because the Democratic Republic of t...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
In the context of the DRC where conflicts persist and violence seems to be a skill, the dissertation...
This thesis will analyze the Congo from King Leopold II\u27s Free State to the 2nd Congo War. After ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country that has a significant number of natural resources...
This article explores the links between autochthony discourses and physical violence through a case ...
This paper examines the current situation in the city of Kinshasa, including the position of the Con...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
This study addresses how violence in North and South Kivu provinces in the Democratic\ud Republic of...