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Total Control? Law and Administration in German South West Africa
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Jürgen Zimmerer
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Glossary XIII
- Preface to the English Edition XV
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In Lieu of an Introduction
- National Socialism from a Postcolonial Perspective: A Plea for the Globalisation of the History of German Mass Violence 1
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The War of Annihilation, the Racist Utopia and the Obsessive Delusion of Planning
- The First Genocide of the Twentieth Century: The German War of Annihilation in South West Africa (1904–1908) and the Global History of Genocide 29
- Planning Frenzy: Forced Labour, Expulsion and Genocide as Elements of Population Economics in German South West Africa 57
- Total Control? Law and Administration in German South West Africa 77
- Germany’s Racial State in Africa: Order, Development and Segregation in German South West Africa (1884–1915) 104
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The Herero and Nama War (1904–1908) in Global History
- Colonialism and the Holocaust: Towards an Archaeology of Genocide 125
- The German Empire and Genocide: The Genocide Against the Herero and Nama in (German) History 154
- Colonial Genocide? On the Use and Abuse of a Historical Category for Global History 175
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From Germany’s First Colonial Empire to Its Second
- From Windhoek to Warsaw: The Society of Racial Privilege in German South West Africa – a Model with a Future? 201
- The Birth of the Ostland out of the Spirit of Colonialism: A (Post-)colonial Perspective on the Nazi Policy of Conquest and Annihilation 230
- In the Service of the Empire: Berlin University’s Geographers from Colonial Sciences to Ostforschung 262
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Mass Violence: A German Sonderweg?
- No German Sonderweg in ‘Race Warfare’: The Genocide against the Herero and Nama (1904–1908) 297
- Archive Sources Referenced 317
- Bibliography 319
- Index 341
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Glossary XIII
- Preface to the English Edition XV
-
In Lieu of an Introduction
- National Socialism from a Postcolonial Perspective: A Plea for the Globalisation of the History of German Mass Violence 1
-
The War of Annihilation, the Racist Utopia and the Obsessive Delusion of Planning
- The First Genocide of the Twentieth Century: The German War of Annihilation in South West Africa (1904–1908) and the Global History of Genocide 29
- Planning Frenzy: Forced Labour, Expulsion and Genocide as Elements of Population Economics in German South West Africa 57
- Total Control? Law and Administration in German South West Africa 77
- Germany’s Racial State in Africa: Order, Development and Segregation in German South West Africa (1884–1915) 104
-
The Herero and Nama War (1904–1908) in Global History
- Colonialism and the Holocaust: Towards an Archaeology of Genocide 125
- The German Empire and Genocide: The Genocide Against the Herero and Nama in (German) History 154
- Colonial Genocide? On the Use and Abuse of a Historical Category for Global History 175
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From Germany’s First Colonial Empire to Its Second
- From Windhoek to Warsaw: The Society of Racial Privilege in German South West Africa – a Model with a Future? 201
- The Birth of the Ostland out of the Spirit of Colonialism: A (Post-)colonial Perspective on the Nazi Policy of Conquest and Annihilation 230
- In the Service of the Empire: Berlin University’s Geographers from Colonial Sciences to Ostforschung 262
-
Mass Violence: A German Sonderweg?
- No German Sonderweg in ‘Race Warfare’: The Genocide against the Herero and Nama (1904–1908) 297
- Archive Sources Referenced 317
- Bibliography 319
- Index 341