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, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 379 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:12 b/w, 3 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503610238.
A new look at the Congo's colonial history Summary Colonialism tends to arouse emotional debate, often based on incomplete knowledge of the facts and context. Colonial Congo fills this gap by introducing the general reader to the latest academic thinking and research. Answering concrete questions, pre-eminent historians offer a unique insight into the history of the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo. How did Leopold II?s autocratic government function and what do we know about the victims of his rule? How much profit was made in the Congo and who benefitted the most? What was life like for Congolese men and women during colonial rule and how did they feel about it? Did the Congolese offer resistance, and in what ways? What was colonialism?s impact on Congo?s natural world? How did colonial policy affect infrastructure, education, healthcare and science? Did missionaries give colonialism a more human face? Colonial Congo?s explorations of these issues and more are revealed in this eye-opening, indispensable guide.
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 380 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:12 b/w, 3 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503598482.
Colonialism tends to arouse emotional debate, often based on incomplete knowledge of the facts and context. Colonial Congo fills this gap by introducing the general reader to the latest academic thinking and research. Answering concrete questions, pre-eminent historians offer a unique insight into the history of the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo. How did Leopold II?s autocratic government function and what do we know about the victims of his rule? How much profit was made in the Congo and who benefitted the most? What was life like for Congolese men and women during colonial rule and how did they feel about it? Did the Congolese offer resistance, and in what ways? What was colonialism?s impact on Congo?s natural world? How did colonial policy affect infrastructure, education, healthcare and science? Did missionaries give colonialism a more human face? Colonial Congo?s explorations of these issues and more are revealed in this eye-opening, indispensable guide.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Hardback, 696 p., 34 b/w ill. + 2 colour ill., 155 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503532608.
The rise of modern science and European colonial and imperial expansion are indisputably two defining elements of modern world history. James E. McClellan III and Francois Regourd explore these two world-historical forces and their interactions in this comprehensive and in-depth history of the French case in the Old Regime presented here for the first time. The case is key because no other state matched Old-Regime France as a center for organized science and because contemporary France closely rivaled Britain as a colonial power, as well as leading all other nations in commodity production and participating in the slave trade. Based on extensive archival research and vast primary and secondary literatures and sharply reframing the historiography of the field, this landmark volume traces the development and significance for early-modern history of the Colonial Machine of Old-Regime France, an unparalleled agglomeration of institutions geared to the success of the French colonial enterprise, including the Royal Navy, the Academie Royale des Sciences, the Jardin du Roi, and a host of related specialist institutions working together at home and overseas. Mainly supported by the French state, the Colonial Machine reveals itself through its actions from the time of Colbert and Louis XIV as it grappled with fundamental problems facing contemporary European colonialism: cartography and navigation; medical care of sailors, colonists, and slaves; and applied botany and commodity production. Historians of globalization and European overseas expansion, of Old-Regime France, and of science in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries will henceforth take this stimulating volume as a necessary starting point for further reflection and research. Languages : French, English.
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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Paperback, Pages: 188 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:5 b/w, Language(s):English, French, *New. ISBN 9782503615493.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Olga TRUFANOVA and Julia HERZBERG Food and Body in Colonial Contexts: An Introduction Angelina KALASHNIKOVA The Food Supply Challenges of Remote Siberian Forts: A Case Study of Lensky Fort in the Seventeenth Century Gabrielle ROBILLIARD-WITT Old Foods, New Spaces and Bodies In-Between: (Re-)encountering Food and Drink at the Pietist Mission in Tranquebar, 1706-30 Chechesh KUDACHINOVA Scenes of Starvation and Survival Cannibalism: Colonial Food Security and Violence in Seventeenth-Century Siberia Markus J. DIEPOLD ?For They Fed Lustily, Drank Heartily, and were Very Greasy Before They Finished Their Dinner?: The Material Politics of Hospitality at the Lancaster Treaty of 1744 Kaluba Jickson CHAMA ?Women?s Stronghold?: Cassava and the Transformation of the Status of Women in Pre-colonial Zambia L. Sasha GORA Muktuk and Culinary Borders in the North American Arctic since 1867 Book Reviews / Comptes-rendus Ulbe BOSMA, The World of Sugar. How the Sweet Stuff Transformed Our Politics, Health, and Environment over 2000 years (Boston: Harvard UP, 2023), 448 pp. ISBN 9780674279391. Nicolas LARCHET Jean-Louis DURAND, Sacrifier en Gr ce et ailleurs. De l?anthropologue et du terrain, in Dominique JAILLARD, Cl o CARASTRO ( ds). (Grenoble : J r me Million, 2022), 640 pp. ISBN 978-2-84137-403-8. V ronique MEHL Lisa PIERACCINI, Laurel TAYLOR (eds), Consumption, Ritual, Art, and Society (Turnhout: Brepols, 2023), 132 pp., 59 ills ISBN 978-2-503-60215-8. Laura M. BANDUCCI Fabien KNITTEL, La fabrique du lait : Europe occidentale, Moyen ge ? XXe si cle (Paris: CNRS ditions, 2023), 211 pp. ISBN-10: ?2271146445. Fernando COLLANTES Anne MENDELSON, Spoiled. The Myth of Milk as Superfood (New York, Columbia University Press, 2023), 396 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0231188180. Fabien KNITTEL Daniel E. BENDER, The Food Adventurers. How Around-the-World Travel Changed the Way We Eat, London: Reaktion Books, 2023, 336 pp., 48 ills ISBN 978-1-7891-757-5. Rita D'ERRICO Cyrille LAPORTE, Figures de cuisiniers De l?artisan l?assembleur (Paris : Classiques Garnier, 2023), 239 p. Collection Histoire des techniques n 29. ISBN-10 : ?2406149064. Arthur HACOT Stefano MAGAGNOLI, Vinaigre balsamique de Mod ne. Un go t italien la conqu te du monde (Tours : Presses Universitaires Fran ois Rabelais, 2023), 324 pp. ISBN: 978-2-86906-904-6. Paolo TEDESCHI Pierre-Antoine DESSAUX, Vermicelles et coquillettes. Histoire d?une industrie alimentaire fran aise (Tours : PUFR, 2023), 312 pp. ISBN : 978-2-86906-901-5. Francesco CHIAPPARINO Christophe LUCAND, Le vin des nazis. Comment les caves fran aises ont t pill es sous l?Occupation (Paris: Grasset, 2023), 350 pp., ISBN: 978-2246824930. Matthieu LECOUTRE Naa Oyo A. KWATE, White Burgers, Black Cash: Fast Food from Black Exclusion to Exploitation (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2023), 472 pp. ISBN 978-1-5179-1109-6. Jennifer JENSEN WALLACH
, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 379 pages, ENG.,edition, 235 x 160 mm, NEW, illustrated in b/w. ISBN 9782503610238.
Colonialism tends to arouse emotional debate, often based on incomplete knowledge of the facts and context. Colonial Congo fills this gap by introducing the general reader to the latest academic thinking and research. Answering concrete questions, pre-eminent historians offer a unique insight into the history of the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo. How did Leopold II?s autocratic government function and what do we know about the victims of his rule? How much profit was made in the Congo and who benefitted the most? What was life like for Congolese men and women during colonial rule and how did they feel about it? Did the Congolese offer resistance, and in what ways? What was colonialism?s impact on Congo?s natural world? How did colonial policy affect infrastructure, education, healthcare and science? Did missionaries give colonialism a more human face? Colonial Congo?s explorations of these issues and more are revealed in this eye-opening, indispensable guide.