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Being colonized : the Kuba experience in rural Congo, 1880-1960 / Jan Vansina.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Vansina.
Contributor:
Jan..
Series:
Africa and the diaspora.
Africa and the diaspora: history, politics, culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kuba (African people)--Democratic Republic of the Congo--Social conditions.
Kuba (African people).
Democratic Republic of the Congo--Colonization.
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Democratic Republic of the Congo--History--To 1908.
Democratic Republic of the Congo--History--1908-1960.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (357 p.)
Edition:
1版.
Place of Publication:
Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, c2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
What was it like to be colonized by foreigners? Highlighting a region in central Congo, in the center of sub-Saharan Africa, Being Colonized places Africans at the heart of the story. In a richly textured history that will appeal to general readers and students as well as to scholars, the distinguished historian Jan Vansina offers not just accounts of colonial administrators, missionaries, and traders, but the varied voices of a colonized people. Vansina uncovers the history revealed in local news, customs, gossip, and even dreams, as related by African villagers through archival documents, material culture, and oral interviews.
Vansina’s case study of the colonial experience is the realm of Kuba, a kingdom in Congo about the size of New Jersey—and two-thirds the size of its colonial master, Belgium. The experience of its inhabitants is the story of colonialism, from its earliest manifestations to its tumultuous end. What happened in Kuba happened to varying degrees throughout Africa and other colonized regions: racism, economic exploitation, indirect rule, Christian conversion, modernization, disease and healing, and transformations in gender relations. The Kuba, like others, took their own active part in history, responding to the changes and calamities that colonization set in motion. Vansina follows the region’s inhabitants from the late nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century, when a new elite emerged on the eve of Congo’s dramatic passage to independence.
Contents:
Congo: becoming a colony
The colonial relationship
Incidental conquest
Company rule and its consequences
Were the Kuba nearly wiped out?
Fifty years of Belgian rule: an overview
A kingdom preserved
Village life: 1911-1950s
In pursuit of harmony
Visions for a different future
Toward a new world
Conclusion: the experience of being colonized.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612555282
9781282555280
1282555286
9780299236434
0299236439
OCLC:
644670657

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