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A History of the Congo

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A History of the Congo A History of the Congo offers readers a sweeping narrative that begins long before European contact, guiding them through the rise of sophisticated kingdoms such as Kongo, Luba, Lunda and Kuba. You will discover how trade networks, ironworking and vibrant artistic traditions flourished across the basin, providing a rich cultural foundation that shaped the region long before the arrival of foreign powers.

The book then takes you into the turbulent era of colonization, detailing the brutal exploitation under King Leopold II’s Congo Free State, the subsequent Belgian paternalistic rule, and the ways in which forced labor, racial segregation and extractive economics were woven into the fabric of daily life. You will gain insight into how these policies sowed the seeds of inequality and resistance that would echo for generations.

Moving into the twentieth century, the text chronicles the chaotic birth of independence, the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the secession of Katanga and the ensuing Congo Crisis that drew in Cold War superpowers and United Nations peacekeepers. You will experience the dramatic rise and fall of Mobutu Sese Seko, his kleptocratic regime, the cultural campaign of authenticity and the devastating impact of his three‑decade dictatorship on the nation’s economy and social fabric.

The narrative continues with the devastating conflicts that followed Mobutu’s fall, from the First and Second Congo Wars—often called Africa’s World War—to the persistent violence in the eastern provinces fueled by mineral wealth and shifting alliances. You will learn about the human cost of these wars, the use of rape as a weapon of war, the proliferation of child soldiers and the complex war economies that have kept the region unstable.

Finally, the book brings the story up to the present, examining the contested elections of 2006, 2011 and 2018, the fragile peace agreements, the resurgence of rebel groups like M23, and the ongoing struggle between immense natural resources—cobalt, copper, coltan—and widespread poverty. By the end, you will have a deep understanding of how the Congo’s past continues to shape its hopes and challenges today, and why its story is essential to grasping the broader forces that have molded the modern world.

Author:

Moïse Katumbi

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 21, 2026

Word Count:

44,120 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 5 minutes

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