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IJAHS 52:1 (2019) Special Issue. The Bounds of Berlin’s Africa: Space-Making and Multiple Territorialities in East and Central Africa

By Guest Editor Geert Castryck
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The following individual articles are also available online:

  • Bordering the Lake: Transcending Spatial Orders in Kigoma-Ujiji (23 pages)
  • Introduction: The Bounds of Berlin’s Africa: Space-Making and Multiple Territorialities in East and Central Africa (9 pages)
  • Moving Along, Moving Across, Moving in Time: Linear Geographies, Translocal Practices, and the Making of the “Barotse Boundary,” ca. 1890 to 1925 (27 pages)
  • Navigating Different Worlds: Colonialism in the Mbomu Basin and the Rise and Demise of the Djabir-Clan (1875–1932) (27 pages)
  • Punctuated Places: Narrating Space in Burundi (25 pages)
  • Remaking Boundaries of Belonging: Protestant Missionaries and African Christians in Katanga, Belgian Congo (21 pages)
  • The Kagera River and the Making of a Contested Boundary: Territorial Legacies and Colonial Demarcations in Buganda (19th–20th Centuries) (19 pages)

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