Catherine Hoskyns is currently Professor Emerita in International Relations at Coventry University, UK. In 1965 she published The Congo since Independence Jan 1960 – Dec 1961, a study of the breakdown in the Congo after independence, focusing on the international context. She has maintained a long-term interest in developments in East and Central Africa but has … Continue reading
Catherine Hoskyns is currently Professor Emerita in International Relations at Coventry University, UK. In 1965 she published The Congo since Independence Jan 1960 – Dec 1961, a study of the breakdown in the Congo after independence, focusing on the international context. She has maintained a long-term interest in developments in East and Central Africa but has … Continue reading
Brussels, May 28th and 29th 2019 Venue: Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Campus de la Plaine, Building C, 5th floor, room 5C406) Particularly in the past decade, an increasing number of scholars in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) has become interested in the DRC, thus significantly expanding the field of Congo studies. This two-day PhD meeting … Continue reading
Catherine Hoskyns is currently Professor Emerita in International Relations at Coventry University, UK. In 1965 she published The Congo since Independence Jan 1960 – Dec 1961, a study of the breakdown in the Congo after independence, focusing on the international context. She has maintained a long-term interest in developments in East and Central Africa but has … Continue reading
Catherine Hoskyns is currently Professor Emerita in International Relations at Coventry University, UK. In 1965 she published The Congo since Independence Jan 1960 – Dec 1961. a study of the breakdown in the Congo after independence, focusing on the international context. For further biographical information and details of publications see: https://www.coventry.ac.uk/life-on-campus/staff-directory/arts-and-humanities/professor-catherine-hoskyns/ PART ONE A Congo … Continue reading
Par Parfait Nzeyimana et Charly Mathekis Trente minutes que nous voguons sur le lac Kivu. Si le temps était élastique, on serait toujours là, devant la vue de l’eau formant bulles et rayons lumineux, lorsque le canot perce l’espace ! L’œil ne se fatiguerait pas de voir de dos Guillaume Jan et Alexandre Mirlesse, assis à … Continue reading
Maëline le Lay (CNRS/IFRA-Nairobi): Clin d’œil à Malcolm Lowry, hommage aux Grands Lacs viale volcan Nyiragongo qui surplombe le lac Kivu entre Congo et Rwanda, la première édition des rencontres littéraires de Goma, organisées en juin 2018 par l’Institut français de Goma, s’est tenue trois jours durant à Goma sur le thème « écrire le … Continue reading
As part of the lecture series “New Histories of Central Africa”, Prof. Florence Bernault (Sciences-Po – Paris) will deliver a lecture on “Transaction: Revisiting Imaginaries of Domination in Colonial Gabon” at ULB (meeting room NA.4.302, access plan can be found here) on Thursday 21 February at 5 PM. Attendance is free. Please find below an … Continue reading
Thanks to Prof Nathalie Tousignant, you will find below the full list of publications of Prof Bogumil Jewsiewicki, the keynote of the last CRN Conference Publications de Bogumil Jewsiewick.pdfi
Please click below to download the programme: CRN Conference 2018 programme final