Students of the World: Global 1968 and Decolonization in the Congo

Author:   Pedro Monaville
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9781478018377


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   22 July 2022
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Students of the World: Global 1968 and Decolonization in the Congo


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On June 30, 1960-the day of the Congo's independence-Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba gave a fiery speech in which he conjured a definitive shift away from a past of colonial oppression toward a future of sovereignty, dignity, and justice. His assassination a few months later showed how much neocolonial forces and the Cold War jeopardized African movements for liberation. In Students of the World, Pedro Monaville traces a generation of Congolese student activists who refused to accept the foreclosure of the future Lumumba envisioned. These students sought to decolonize university campuses, but the projects of emancipation they articulated went well beyond transforming higher education. Monaville explores the modes of being and thinking that shaped their politics. He outlines a trajectory of radicalization in which gender constructions, cosmopolitan dispositions, and the influence of a dissident popular culture mattered as much as access to various networks of activism and revolutionary thinking. By illuminating the many worlds inhabited by Congolese students at the time of decolonization, Monaville charts new ways of writing histories of the global 1960s from Africa.

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Author:   Pedro Monaville
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781478018377


ISBN 10:   1478018372
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   22 July 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface. Memory Work in the Age of Cinq Chantiers  ix Note on Toponyms  xvii Acknowledgments  xix Introduction. The School of the World  1 Interlude I. Postal Musings  20 1. Distance Learning and the Production of Politics  23 2. Friendly Correspondence with the Whole World  42 Interlude II. To Live Forever Among Books  63 3. Paths to School  65 4. Dancing the Rumba at Lovanium  84 Interlude III. To the Left  103 5. Cold War Transcripts  109 6. Revolution in the (Counter)revolution  129 7. A Student Front  144 Interlude IV. The Dictator and the Students  161 8. (Un)natural Alliances  166 9. A Postcolonial Massacre and Caporalisation in Mobutu's Congo  179 Epilogue. The Gaze of the Dead  201 Notes  213 Bibliography  287 Index  323

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Students of the World is richly referenced in the endnotes and stands as an example of the creative possibilities of scholarly monographs. Students of the World will prove an enduring reference point for global histories of Cold War-era activism. -- Ismay Milford * H-Soz-Kult *


"""Students of the World is richly referenced in the endnotes and stands as an example of the creative possibilities of scholarly monographs. Students of the World will prove an enduring reference point for global histories of Cold War-era activism."" -- Ismay Milford * H-Soz-Kult * ""With his well-researched and meticulously wrought study, Monaville has conjured up a bygone world of possibilities that clashed with the realities of Africa’s postcolonial hubris, a world that ended up crushed in the vortex of global politics. Students of the World possesses all the trappings of the kind of seminal works that pave the way for a historiographical renewal."" -- Didier Gondola * The Global Sixties * ""This study is a significant, well-written contribution to the history of youth movements in the late 20th century. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals."" -- J. M. Rich * Choice * ""The beauty of this book lies in both its content and form. . . . . Monaville’s book exemplifies an approach that integrates ‘theory and form’, thereby offering a valuable contribution to the historiography of student activism, decolonization, the Cold War, and the Global Sixties."" -- Emery Kalema * Journal of African History *"


Students of the World is richly referenced in the endnotes and stands as an example of the creative possibilities of scholarly monographs. Students of the World will prove an enduring reference point for global histories of Cold War-era activism. -- Ismay Milford * H-Soz-Kult * With his well-researched and meticulously wrought study, Monaville has conjured up a bygone world of possibilities that clashed with the realities of Africa's postcolonial hubris, a world that ended up crushed in the vortex of global politics. Students of the World possesses all the trappings of the kind of seminal works that pave the way for a historiographical renewal. -- Didier Gondola * The Global Sixties *


"""Students of the World is richly referenced in the endnotes and stands as an example of the creative possibilities of scholarly monographs. Students of the World will prove an enduring reference point for global histories of Cold War-era activism."" -- Ismay Milford * H-Soz-Kult * ""With his well-researched and meticulously wrought study, Monaville has conjured up a bygone world of possibilities that clashed with the realities of Africa’s postcolonial hubris, a world that ended up crushed in the vortex of global politics. Students of the World possesses all the trappings of the kind of seminal works that pave the way for a historiographical renewal."" -- Didier Gondola * The Global Sixties * ""This study is a significant, well-written contribution to the history of youth movements in the late 20th century. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals."" -- J. M. Rich * Choice *"


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Pedro Monaville is Assistant Professor of History at New York University Abu Dhabi.

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