Journal of Namibian Studies
History Politics Culture

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Andreas Eckl, Essen
Wolfram Hartmann, Windhoek

Bruno Arich-Gerz, Cologne
Christo Botha, Windhoek
Greg Cuthbertson, Pretoria
Tilman Dedering, Pretoria
Gregor Dobler, Freiburg
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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45138 Essen, Germany

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Issue No 10 / 2011 will be released early in 2012

 

No 9 / 2011

Articles

Evelyn Annuß
Visual afterlives of colonialism
Images of Namibia on contemporary German television

David Bargueño
Humanitarianism in the age of empire
Deutsch-Südwestafrika & L’Ètat Indépendant du Congo

Isabel Voigt and Kathrin Fritsch
Transcultural aspects of exploring and mapping
South West Africa between 1850 and 1914

Volker Winterfeldt and Helen Vale
Encodings of society in Namibian literature

Reviews

Nicol Stassen, Afrikaners in Angola, 1928 – 1975, Pretoria, Protea Publishing House, 2009 (Christo Botha)

Maria Mboono Nghidinwa, Women Journalists in Namibia's Libera­tion Struggle 1985 – 1990, Basel, Basler Afrika Bibliographien, 2008 (Tobias Döpker)

Jakob Zollmann, Koloniale Herrschaft und ihre Grenzen. Die Kolonialpolizei in Deutsch-Südwest­afrika, 1894 – 1915, Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft, vol. 191, Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2010 (Andreas Eckl)

Sven Schepp, Unter dem Kreuz des Südens. Auf Spuren der Kaiserlichen Landespolizei von Deutsch-Südwest­afrika , Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Polizeigeschichte, vol. 8, Frankfurt am Main, Verlag für Polizei­wissenschaft, 2009 (Andreas Eckl)

 

 

 

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