Death in the Congo : : Murdering Patrice Lumumba / / Emmanuel Gerard.

Death in the Congo is a gripping account of a murder that became one of the defining events in postcolonial African history. It is no less the story of the untimely death of a national dream, a hope-filled vision very different from what the war-ravaged Democratic Republic of the Congo became in the...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2015]
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Godina izdanja:2015
Jezik:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations and Maps --
People and Places, 1960 --
Introduction --
1. The Congo of the Belgians --
2. In dependence --
3. The Empire Strikes Back --
4. The Cold War Comes to Africa --
5. Dag Hammarskjöld and the UN --
6. The Government Falls --
7. Mobutu --
8. Africans against Lumumba --
9. The Central Intelligence Agency --
10. The Return of the Belgians --
11. Lumumba Imperiled --
12. Killing Lumumba --
Epilogue --
Notes --
Essay on Sources --
Acknowledgments --
Index
Sažetak:Death in the Congo is a gripping account of a murder that became one of the defining events in postcolonial African history. It is no less the story of the untimely death of a national dream, a hope-filled vision very different from what the war-ravaged Democratic Republic of the Congo became in the second half of the twentieth century. When Belgium relinquished colonial control in June 1960, a charismatic thirty-five-year-old African nationalist, Patrice Lumumba, became prime minister of the new republic. Yet stability immediately broke down. A mutinous Congolese Army spread havoc, while Katanga Province in southeast Congo seceded altogether. Belgium dispatched its military to protect its citizens, and the United Nations soon intervened with its own peacekeeping troops. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, both the Soviet Union and the United States maneuvered to turn the crisis to their Cold War advantage. A coup in September, secretly aided by the UN, toppled Lumumba's government. In January 1961, armed men drove Lumumba to a secluded corner of the Katanga bush, stood him up beside a hastily dug grave, and shot him. His rule as Africa's first democratically elected leader had lasted ten weeks. More than fifty years later, the murky circumstances and tragic symbolism of Lumumba's assassination still trouble many people around the world. Emmanuel Gerard and Bruce Kuklick pursue events through a web of international politics, revealing a tangled history in which many people-black and white, well-meaning and ruthless, African, European, and American-bear responsibility for this crime.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780674735729
9783110439687
9783110438635
9783110665901
Digitalni identifikator objekta:10.4159/harvard.9780674735729
Pristup:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Emmanuel Gerard.