Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTEATIONS
- CHAP. I THE CONCEPTION OF THE CONGO STATE
- CHAP. II THE FIRST BELGIAN EXPEDITIONS
- CHAP. III THE FOUNDING OF THE STATE
- CHAP. IV THE CONGO AND ITS AFFLUENTS
- CHAP. V THE SLAVE TRADE AND ITS HORRORS
- CHAP. VI THE EARLIER CAMPAIGNS
- CHAP. VII THE OPERATIONS ON THE LOMAMI
- CHAP. VIII THE SECOND BRUSSELS CONFERENCE AND THE KING'S WILL
- CHAP. IX THE ARAB CAMPAIGN
- CHAP. X THE LATER DIPLOMATIC ARRANGEMENT
- CHAP. XI THE EXTINCTION OF THE SLAVE TRADE
- CHAP. XII THE ADVANCE TO THE NILE
- CHAP. XIII THE CONGO PUBLIC FORCE
- CHAP. XIV THE BATETELA MUTINIES
- CHAP. XV THE STATE ADMINISTRATION
- CHAP. XVI THE REVENUE AND TRADE OF THE STATE
- CHAP. XVII RAILWAYS AND TELEGRAPHS ON THE CONGO
- CHAP. XVIII THE PEOPLES OF THE CONGO STATE
- CHAP. XIX THE STATE AND ITS NEIGHBOURS
- CHAP. XX THE BELGIUM AND THE CONGO
- APPENDIX–GENERAL ACT OF THE BERLIN CONFERENCE
- INDEX OF SUBJECTS
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTEATIONS
- CHAP. I THE CONCEPTION OF THE CONGO STATE
- CHAP. II THE FIRST BELGIAN EXPEDITIONS
- CHAP. III THE FOUNDING OF THE STATE
- CHAP. IV THE CONGO AND ITS AFFLUENTS
- CHAP. V THE SLAVE TRADE AND ITS HORRORS
- CHAP. VI THE EARLIER CAMPAIGNS
- CHAP. VII THE OPERATIONS ON THE LOMAMI
- CHAP. VIII THE SECOND BRUSSELS CONFERENCE AND THE KING'S WILL
- CHAP. IX THE ARAB CAMPAIGN
- CHAP. X THE LATER DIPLOMATIC ARRANGEMENT
- CHAP. XI THE EXTINCTION OF THE SLAVE TRADE
- CHAP. XII THE ADVANCE TO THE NILE
- CHAP. XIII THE CONGO PUBLIC FORCE
- CHAP. XIV THE BATETELA MUTINIES
- CHAP. XV THE STATE ADMINISTRATION
- CHAP. XVI THE REVENUE AND TRADE OF THE STATE
- CHAP. XVII RAILWAYS AND TELEGRAPHS ON THE CONGO
- CHAP. XVIII THE PEOPLES OF THE CONGO STATE
- CHAP. XIX THE STATE AND ITS NEIGHBOURS
- CHAP. XX THE BELGIUM AND THE CONGO
- APPENDIX–GENERAL ACT OF THE BERLIN CONFERENCE
- INDEX OF SUBJECTS
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- The Congo StateOr, the Growth of Civilisation in Central Africa, pp. 409 - 418Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1898