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Gide, André. Travels in the Congo. Hopewell, N.J: Ecco Press, 1994.

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Gide, André. Travels in the Congo. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1986.

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University, New York, and National Arts Club (New York, N.Y.), eds. Brazza in Congo: [a life and legacy]. Brooklyn, N.Y: Umbrage Editions, 2009.

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Colberts Afrika: Eine Wissens- und Begegnungsgeschichte in Afrika im Zeitalter Ludwigs XIV. München: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2014.

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After big game in Central Africa: Records of a sportsman from August 1894 to November 1987, when crossing the dark continent from the mouth of the Zambesi to the French Congo. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.

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Gide, André. Viaje al Congo. Ediciones Península, 2018.

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Gide, André. Voyage au Congo. Gallimard, 1993.

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Gide, André. Voyage au Congo. Books on Demand, 2022.

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Brazza, A Life for Africa: EBook. Bloomington, Indiana, USA: AuthorHouse, 2010.

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Bazenguissa-Ganga, Remy, and Janet MacGaffey. Congo-Paris: Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law (African Issues (International African Institute).). James Currey Ltd, 2000.

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Cureau, Adolphe Louis. Savage Man in Central Africa; a Study of Primitive Races in the French Congo. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Brandel, Rose. Music of Central Africa: An Ethnomusicological Study Former French Equatorial Africa the Former Belgian Congo, Ruanda-Urundi Uganda, Tanganyika. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Brandel, R. Music of Central Africa : an Ethnomusicological Study: Former French Equatorial Africa the Former Belgian Congo, Ruanda-Urundi Uganda, Tanganyika. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Music of Central Africa : An Ethnomusicological Study: Former French Equatorial Africa, the Former Belgian Congo, Ruanda-Urundi, Uganda, Tanganyika. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Bazenguissa-Ganga, Remy, and Janet MacGaffey. Congo-Paris: Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law (African Issues Published in Association With International African Institute). Indiana University Press, 2000.

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Brandel, R. The Music of Central Africa : An Ethnomusicological Study: Former French Equatorial Africa the Former Belgian Congo, Ruanda-Urundi Uganda, Tanganyika. Springer, 2014.

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International African Institute (Corporate Author), ed. Congo-Paris: Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law (African Issues Published in Association With International African Institute). Indiana University Press, 2000.

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Freidberg, Susanne. French Beans and Food Scares: Culture and Commerce in an Anxious Age. Oxford University Press, USA, 2004.

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Freidberg, Susanne. French Beans and Food Scares: Culture and Commerce in an Anxious Age. Oxford University Press, 2004.

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Conrad, Joseph. Heart of Darkness: And, the Complete Congo Diary. Alma Classics, 2015.

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Foà, Édouard. After Big Game in Central Africa; Records of a Sportsman from August 1894 to November 1897, When Crossing the Dark Continent from the Mouth of the Zambesi to the French Congo. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2015.

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Cheriau, Raphaël. Imperial Powers and Humanitarian Interventions: The Zanzibar Sultanate, Britain, and France in the Indian Ocean, 1862-1905. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Cheriau, Raphaël. Imperial Powers and Humanitarian Interventions: The Zanzibar Sultanate, Britain, and France in the Indian Ocean, 1862-1905. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Cheriau, Raphaël. Imperial Powers and Humanitarian Interventions: The Zanzibar Sultanate, Britain, and France in the Indian Ocean, 1862-1905. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Imperial Powers and Humanitarian Interventions: The Zanzibar Sultanate, Britain, and France in the Indian Ocean, 1862-1905. Routledge, 2021.

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Fraiture, Pierre-Philippe. Past Imperfect. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800348400.001.0001.

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This book examines French and Francophone intellectual history in the period leading to the decolonization of sub-Saharan Africa (1945-1960). The analysis favours the epistemological links between ethnology, museology, sociology, and (art) history. In this discussion, a specific focus is placed on temporality and the role ascribed by these different disciplines to African pasts, presents, and futures. It is argued here that the post-war context, characterized, inter alia, by the creation of UNESCO, the birth of Présence Africaine and the prevalence of existentialism, bore witness to the development of new regimes of historicity and to the partial refutation of a progress-based modernity. This investigation is predicated on case studies from West and Central Africa (AOF, AEF and Belgian Congo) and, whilst adopting a postcolonial methodology, it explores African and French authors such as Georges Balandier, Cheikh Anta Diop, Frantz Fanon, Chris Marker, Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Alain Resnais, Jean-Paul Sartre and Placide Tempels. Past Imperfect analyses the legacies of the ‘long nineteenth century’ and the difficulty encountered by these authors to articulate their anti-colonial agenda away from the modern methodologies of the ‘colonial library’. By focussing on issues of intellectual alienation, this book also demonstrates that the post-WW2 period foreshadowed twenty-first century debates on extroversion, racial inequalities, the decolonization of history, and cultural (mis)appropriation.
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International Journal of African Sciences (IJAS). Editions Lumumba, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.58610/ijas.2710.

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Published by Editions Lumumba with the support of Afriscience, the International Journal of African Sciences (IJAS) is a bilingual interdisciplinary scientific journal (French and English) that aims to promote and disseminate African studies by providing a platform for exchange and dialogue among researchers, academics, and professionals from both Africa and around the world. The Lumumba Editions are registered with the International ISBN Agency through the Francophone Agency for International Book Numbering, under the publisher identifier: 978-2-38489. They have an international editorial committee composed of teachers, researchers, and specialists from Africa and elsewhere, ensuring a diversity of expertise and perspectives. Registered in accordance with the Ordinance Law No. 89-010 of January 11, 1989, of the Congolese State (DR Congo), the Lumumba Editions operate under the establishment permit No. BNC/DPHK/08/2022. As a member of Crossref, one of the organizations based in the United States that participates in the global indexing of scientific content, the Lumumba Editions benefit from a DOI prefix (10.58610). This prefix allows assigning a DOI to each publication, whether it be books, articles, journals, or conference proceedings, thus providing a persistent link to the online location of the edited work. In addition to their network of distributors and international partners, thanks to the open DOI APIs, the publications of the Lumumba Editions are accessible to thousands of other Crossref members and hundreds of organizations worldwide, significantly increasing the visibility and international impact of the edited works.
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Bohls, Elizabeth A., and Ian Duncan, eds. Travel Writing 1700-1830. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199537525.001.0001.

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How is the mind agitated and bewildered, at being thus, as it were, placed on the borders of a new world!' (William Bartram) 'Thus you see, dear sister, the manners of mankind do not differ so widely as our voyage writers would have us believe.' (Mary Wortley Montagu) With widely varied motives - scientific curiosity, commerce, colonization, diplomacy, exploration, and tourism - British travellers fanned out to every corner of the world in the period the Critical Review labelled the 'Age of Peregrination'. The Empire, already established in the Caribbean and North America, was expanding in India and Africa and founding new outposts in the Pacific in the wake of Captain Cook's voyages. In letters, journals, and books, travellers wrote at first-hand of exotic lands and beautiful scenery, and encounters with strange peoples and dangerous wildlife. They conducted philosophical and political debates in print about slavery and the French Revolution, and their writing often affords unexpected insights into the writers themselves. This anthology brings together the best writing from authors such as Daniel Defoe, Celia Fiennes, Mary Wollstonecraft, Olaudah Equiano, Mungo Park, and many others, to provide a comprehensive selection from this emerging literary genre.
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