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British Humanitarianism and the Congo Reform Movement, 1896-1913
Preface
Context and Questions
Victory or Delusion?
The Rise and Fall of Leopold’s Congo Empire: A Brief Overview
Material Foundations of the Congo Red Rubber Regime
Imperialism
The British Humanitarian Context
Questioning Motives, Methods, and Effectiveness
Origins
Early Critiques
From Complaint to Campaign
E.D. Morel’s Conversion
Stead Enters the Fray
Guinness and the Regions Beyond Missionary Union
Roger Casement, the Crisis ofJanuary 1904, and the CRA’s Founding
Organizing Congo Reform
The Executive Committee and President
Purpose and Direction
Finances, Auxiliaries, and Meetings
John Harris and the CRA’s Move to London
Parliamentary Committee
Adherents
Understanding the Movement’s Dimensions
Executive Committee
Donors
Leading Donors
Women in the CRA
Religious Affiliation
Commercial Interests and Other Occupations
Alliances
Humanitarian Societies
Missionary Societies
Churches
Commerce
The Internationalist Congo Reform Movement
Internationalism
European Connections
Germany
America
Belgium
Contested Representation
A War ofWords
Photographs as Weapons in the War ofWords
Lantern Lectures and Other Meetings
The Battle in the Press
The War ofWords in the Courtroom
Politicians and Bureaucrats: The Art of the Possible
Lansdowne and Congo Reform
Grey’s Arrival at the Foreign Office
Grey’s Foreign Office and Congo Reform
The Cabinet
The Break with the Foreign Office
Grey the Reformer
Effectiveness
The Impact of Reforms
Analyzing Causality: What Led to Congo Reform?
The Human Element: Interpersonal Relationships and Emotional Responses
The Reform Movement’s Effectiveness
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