Fractured Pasts in Lake Kivu's Borderlands

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The Lake Kivu region which borders Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo has often been defined by scholars in terms of conflict violence and separation. In contrast this innovative study explores histories of continuities and connections across the borderland. Gillian Mathys utilises an integrated historical perspective to trace long-term processes in the region starting from the second half of the nineteenth century and reaching to the present day. Fractured Pasts in Lake Kivu's Borderlands powerfully reshapes historical understandings of mobility conflict identity formation and historical narration in and across state and ecological borders. In doing so Mathys deconstructs reductive historical myths that have continued to underpin justifications for violence in the region. Drawing on cross-border oral history research and a wealth of archival material Fractured Pasts embraces a new and powerful perspective of the region's history.
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