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Kongo in the Age of Empire, 1860–1913: The Breakdown of a Moral Order: Africa and the Diaspora: History, Politics, Culture

Autor Jelmer Vos
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 2015
This richly documented account of the arrival of rubber traders, new Christian missionaries, and the Portuguese colonial state in the Kongo realm is told from the perspective of the kingdom's inhabitants. Jelmer Vos shows that both Africans and Europeans were able to forward differing social, political, and economic agendas as Kongo's sacred city of São Salvador became a vital site for the expansion of European imperialism in Central Africa. Kongo people, he argues, built on the kingdom's long familiarity with Atlantic commerce and cultures to become avid intermediaries in a new system of colonial trade and mission schools.

Vos underlines that Kongo's incorporation in the European state system also had tragic consequences, including the undermining of local African structures of authority—on which the colonial system actually depended. Kongo in the Age of Empire carefully documents the involvement of Kongo's royal court in the exercise of Portuguese rule in northern Angola and the ways that Kongo citizens experienced colonial rule as an increasingly illegitimate extension of royal power.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299306205
ISBN-10: 0299306208
Pagini: 234
Ilustrații: 9 b-w illus., 3 maps, 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Africa and the Diaspora: History, Politics, Culture


Recenzii

"A Kongo-centered view of how the country entered into the Portuguese domains, but also how its elite guided that entrance with their own agenda. An insightful look at the onset of colonialism in Central Africa."—John K. Thornton, Boston University

“The Kongo kingdom holds a major place in the historiography of the Atlantic slave trade as well as in Atlantic history. . . . This study provides a fascinating, well-researched account placing Kongo dynastic rivalries at the center of the kingdom’s engagement with Portuguese colonialism. . . . Highly recommended.”—Choice

Notă biografică

Jelmer Vos is an associate professor of history at Old Dominion University.

Cuprins



List of Illustrations                

Acknowledgments                 

List of Abbreviations             

Chronology of Kongo Kings under Portuguese Rule             

 

Introduction               

1 The Kingdom of Kongo after the Slave Trade                    

2 Carrying Trade                    

3 Christian Revival in São Salvador               

4 Portugal and the Agua Rosada                    

5 Forced Labor                       

6 Political Breakdown            

Conclusion                 

Epilogue                     

 

Notes             

Bibliography              

Index

Descriere

An insightful look at the onset of colonialism in Central Africa from economic, religious, and political perspectives, examining the ultimately tragic participation of African elites in colonial rule.