Religion, Colonization and Decolonization in Congo, 1885-1960. Religion, Colonisation Et Décolonisation Au Congo, 1885-1960 2020
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvct009g.15
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DEVELOPMENTAL COLONIALISM AND KITAWALA POLICY IN 1950s BELGIAN CONGO

Abstract: Though much has been written about Kitawala, a Central African offshoot of Jehovah's Witnesses, in the Belgian Congo, little has been produced on the colonial government's postwar policy towards the religious movement. Kitawala was a popular religious movement that frequently stood in tension with established power figures, African and European alike, because its pastors prophesied a millennial event at which foreign rule and exploitation would end. Drawing on the Belgian colonial record, this thesis elucidate… Show more

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