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The War of the Mountains in Lebanon 1982-1984: Oral History and Collective Memory

Authors :
Rabah, Makram
Zentrum Moderner Orient
Source :
ZMO Working Papers
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
DEU, 2013.

Abstract

This paper explores the violent conflict between Lebanese Maronite and Druze communities that took place in the years 1982-1984. Commonly referred to as Harb al-Jabal, or the War of the Mountains, this conflict occurred during the fifteen-year civil war in Lebanon (1975-1990). My paper addresses how both the Maronites and Druze employed forms of group memory to define the historical trajectories of their respective identities and the conflict between them. As part of ZMO’s and UMAM’s larger research project Transforming Memories: Cultural Production and Personal/Public Memory in Lebanon and Morocco, my study goes beyond a conventional historiography to explore how collective memory and forms of remembrance played a significant role in constituting community allegiance and inter-community conflict. While this paper consults established archival sources, I also use oral history to analyze the communities' perceptions of themselves and each other. This study is informed by the assumption that postwar reconciliation in Lebanon would be considerable enhanced by researching the relationship between "collective memory" and violence.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ZMO Working Papers
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..6fa805ff023f7e9b9c125c6c5a261dcc