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In the second half of the nineteenth century, the spatial order in the Lake Tanganyika region was repeatedly and thoroughly redefined. The frontier character of the lake at the crossroads where resources, produce and skills met, was... more
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      Space and PlaceLake TanganyikaKigomaUjiji
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      Urban HistoryColonialismLondonParis
This article tries to tease out the ironies in such a paradoxical situation: i.e. the fact that in rural Tanzanian villages, there was often a working grain mill, but a broken water system. This was despite the fact that both... more
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      Civil EngineeringCultural HistorySocial PsychologyAfrican Studies