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Lord Leverhulme's Ghosts Colonial Exploitation in the Congo

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ISBN-10: 1844672395

ISBN-13: 9781844672394

Edition: 2008

Authors: Jules Marchal, Martin Thom, Adam Hochschild

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The definitive account of early twentieth-century exploitation in the world's only privately owned colony. In the early twentieth century, the worldwide rubber boom led British enterpreneur Lord Leverhulme to the Belgian Congo. Warmly welcomed by the murderous regime of King Leopold II, Leverhulme set up a private kingdom reliant on the horrific Belgian system of forced labor, a program that reduced the population of Congo by half and accounted for more deaths than the Nazi holocaust. In this definitive, meticulously researched history, Jules Marchal exposes the nature of forced labor under Lord Leverhulme's rule and the appalling conditions imposed upon the inhabitants of Congo. With an…    
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Book details

List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 6/17/2008
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 244
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.232

A former diplomat in the Belgian Congo, Jules Marchal (1924�2004) spent twenty years researching forced labor.

Adam Hochschild was born in New York City in 1942. As a college student, he spent a summer working on an anti-government newspaper in South Africa and worked briefly as a civil rights worker in Mississippi in 1964. He began his journalism career as a reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle. Then he worked for ten years as a magazine editor and writer, at Ramparts and Mother Jones, which he co-founded. He has also written for The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Magazine, and The Nation. His first book, Half the Way Home: A Memoir of Father and Son, was published in 1986. His other books include The Mirror at Midnight: A South African Journey;…    

Introduction
The Early Years (1911-1922)
The Lejeune Report (1923)
The Establishment of a Monopoly in the Circles (1924-1926)
In Barumbu Circle (1917-1930)
In the Basongo and Lusanga Circles (1923-1930)
The Portuguese of Bumba Against the HCB, Act Two (1928-1930)
The Compagnie du Kasai Proves to be Worse Than the HCB (1927-1930)
Pierre Rycklnans' Report on Lusauga (1931)
The Revolt of the Pende (1931)
The Lusanga HCB Transformed Into a "Model Employer" (1931-1932)
Coercion and Consolidated Monopolies (1933-1935)
The Years Between 1935 and 1939
The Apogee of Forced Labour During the War (1940-1945)
Afterword
Sources
Notes
Index