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Selling the Congo : a history of European pro-empire propaganda and the making of Belgian imperialism / Matthew G. Stanard.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stanard, Matthew G.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public opinion--Belgium--History--20th century.
Public opinion.
Propaganda, Belgian--History--20th century.
Propaganda, Belgian.
Belgium--Colonies--Africa--Public opinion--History--20th century.
Belgium.
Democratic Republic of the Congo--Colonization.
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Democratic Republic of the Congo--History--1908-1960.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 387 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Lincoln [Neb.] : University of Nebraska Press, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Belgium was a small, neutral country without a colonial tradition when King Leopold II ceded the Congo, his personal property, to the state in 1908. For the next half-century Belgium not only ruled an African empire but also, through widespread, enduring, and eagerly embraced propaganda, produced an imperialist-minded citizenry. Selling the Congo is a study of European pro-empire propaganda in Belgium, with particular emphasis on the period 1908-60. Matthew G. Stanard questions the nature of Belgian imperialism in the Congo and considers the Belgian case in light of literature on the French, British, and other European overseas empires. Comparing Belgium to other imperial powers, the book finds that pro-empire propaganda was a basic part of European overseas expansion and administration during the modern period. Arguing against the long-held belief that Belgians were merely "reluctant imperialists," Stanard demonstrates that in fact many Belgians readily embraced imperialistic propaganda. Selling the Congo contributes to our understanding of the effectiveness of twentieth-century propaganda by revealing its successes and failures in the Belgian case. Many readers familiar with more-popular histories of Belgian imperialism will find in this book a deeper examination of European involvement in central Africa during the colonial era"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The Inheritance: Leopold II and Propaganda about the Congo
. Denying African History to Build the Belgian Nation: Imperial Expositions
Curators and Colonial Control: Belgium's Museums of Empire
Educating the Imperialists of Tomorrow
Cast in the Mold of the EIC: The Colony in Stone and Bronze
Projected Propaganda: Imperialistic Filmmaking in Belgium.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-378) and index.
ISBN:
9786613593085
9781280497858
1280497858
9780803239883
0803239882
OCLC:
793511405

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