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Violence & memoryViolence & memory

Violence & memory

Joanne McGregor, Terence O. Ranger, Jocelyn Alexander

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"Violence has powerfully shaped the history and memory of the past in Matabeleland, from the wars of colonial conquest in the 1890s to the devastating post-colonial violence of the 1980s. The story told in this book concerns the remote, forested wilderness of the Shangani Reserve. It is the story of the settlement of a disease-ridden frontier and its transformation, first into the rural heartland of a nationalist movement, and later into a refuge for post-liberation 'dissidents'." "Silence has surrounded the history of this region of Zimbabwe, and this silence has produced a profound sense of exclusion from national memory. This book helps to break that silence and redress the imbalances of national history."--Back cover.

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OL Work ID
OL7797094W

Subjects

HistoryNational liberation movementsShangani River Massacre, Zimbabwe, 1893TerrorismHistory - General HistoryHistory: WorldAfricaAfrica - South - Republic of South AfricaAfrica - South - South AfricaEthnic Studies - GeneralSociology - GeneralHistory / AfricaAfrica - GeneralShangani River Massacre, ZimbaShangani River ValleyShangani River Valley (ZimbabwZimbabweZimbabwe, social conditions

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