Unfinished Histories Empire and Postcolonial Resonance in Central Africa and Belgium

Colonial memory and interdisciplinary memorialization across Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Belgium Belgian colonialism was short-lived but left significant traces that are still felt in the twenty-first century. This book explores how the imperial past has lived on in Belgium, but also in the Democrati...

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Other Authors: Fraiture, Pierre-Philippe (Editor)
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Published: Leuven Leuven University Press 2022
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