Journal of Namibian Studies
History Politics Culture

 

Andreas Eckl, Essen
Wolfram Hartmann, Windhoek

Bruno Arich-Gerz, Cologne
Christo Botha, Windhoek
Greg Cuthbertson, Pretoria
Tilman Dedering, Pretoria
Gregor Dobler, Basel
Dag Henrichsen, Basel
Andre du Pisani, Windhoek
Chris Saunders, Cape Town
Jake Short, Athens (USA)

Eoin Ryan
Carol Kotze
Jennifer Perry

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No 1 of JNS online

All articles of No 1 of the Journal of Namibian Studies - History Politics Culture (2007) are free to download in PDF.

Andreas Eckl
Reports from ‘beyond the line’:
The accumulation of knowledge of Kavango and its peoples by the German colonial administration 1891 – 1911

Wolfram Hartmann
Urges in the colony.
Men and women in colonial Windhoek, 1890 – 1905

Werner Hillebrecht
‘Certain uncertainties’ or Venturing progressively into colonial apologetics?

André du Pisani
Memory politics in Where Others Wavered The Autobiography of Sam Nujoma. My Life in SWAPO and my participation in the liberation struggle of Namibia

Jakob Zollmann
Polemics and other arguments – a German debate reviewed


 

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