Genocide Matters - Negotiating a Namibian-German Past in the Present (original) (raw)

Colonialism, genocide and International Relations: the Namibian-German case and struggles for restorative relations

Dhalits Phiri

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Namibia and Germany: Negotiating the Past

Reinhart Kössler

2015

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Genocide: The Namibian Case Against Germany

Lynn Berat

Pace Int'l L. Rev., 1993

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Wiener Zeitschrift für kritische Afrikastudien

Neels Swanepoel

2017

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To heal the wounds: Namibian Ovaherero's contests over coming to terms with the German colonial past

Karie Morgan

2010

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The Colonial Genocide in Namibia: Consequences for a Memory Culture Today From a German Perspective

Henning Melber

Ufahamu a Journal of African Studies, 2004

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Jeremy Sarkin, Colonial Genocide and Reparations Claims in the 21st Century: The Socio-Legal Context of Claims Under International Law by the Herero Against Germany for Genocide in Namibia, 1904-1908.: Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008

John Torpey

Human Rights Review, 2010

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A Review of: “Britain, Germany and Colonial Violence in South-West Africa, 1884–1919: The Herero and Nama Genocide” by Mads Bomholt Nielsen

Laszlo Palfi

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Reconciliation agreement between Germany and Namibia: a path towards reparation of the first genocide of the 20 th century

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Reconciliation agreement between Germany and Namibia: a path towards reparation of the first genocide of the 20 th century, 2021

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Remembering Genocide in Namibia

Sabine Mannitz

2021

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“What the Elders Used to Say”: Namibian Perspectives on the Last Decade of German Colonial Rule (review)

Gary Marquardt

Journal of Namibian Studies, 2010

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The Burden of History: Namibia and Germany from Colonialism to Postcolonialism

Heike A Becker

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Speaking for the Dead: The Memorial Politics of Genocide in Namibia and Germany

Ronald Niezen

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The Visual Archive of Colonialism: Germany and Namibia

George Steinmetz

Public Culture, 2006

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Genocide and the Politics of Memory in the Decolonisation of Namibia

Fabian Krautwald

Journal of Southern African Studies, 2022

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From Genocide to Holocaust? Structural parallels and discursive continuities

Reinhart Koessler

Africa Spectrum, 2005

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Review_Genocide in German South-West Africa. The Colonial War of 1904-1908 and its Aftermath.pdf

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Colonial Genocide and Reparations Claims in the 21st Century: The Socio-Legal Context of Claims under International Law by the Herero against Germany for Genocide in Namibia, 1904-1908 (review)

Gary Marquardt

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2010

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Britain's Response to the Herero and Nama Genocide, 1904-07: A Realist Perspective on Britain's Assistance to Germany During the Genocide in German South-West Africa

Daniel Grimshaw

2014

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Review of: Jürgen Zimmerer: German Rule, African Subjects: State Aspirations and the Reality of Power in Colonial Namibia, Auckland Park: Jacana Media, 2022. Translated by Anthony Mellor-Stapelberg.

Godwin Kornes

Journal of Namibian Studies, 2022

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From Native Policy to Genocide to Eugenics: The Herero Genocide in German Southwest Africa

George Steinmetz

The Devil’s Handwriting: Precoloniality and the German Colonial State in Qingdao, Samoa and Southwest Africa (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), CH. 3, 2007

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Internal colonisation and an oppressed minority? The dynamics of relations between Germans and Afrikaners against the background of constructing a colonial state in Namibia, 1884-1990

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Review_What the Elders Used to Say Namibian Perspectives on the Last Decade of German Colonial Rule.pdf

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Namibia's Past in the Present: Colonial Genocide and Liberation Struggle in Commemorative Narratives

Henning Melber

South African Historical Journal, 2005

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Policy of Mass Killings in the Early 20th Century in Colonial Africa: The Case of Genocide in Namibia and the Lessons Learned

Turgut Kerem Tuncel

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Recognition, postcolonialism and social (in)justice. On the asymmetrical transnational memory politics of the Herero-Nama-genocide. Review of Reinhart Kößler, Namibia and Germany. Negotiating the Past (2015)

Kaya Alice de Wolff

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'A certain rigorous treatment of all parts of the nation': the annihilation of the Herero in German South West Africa, 1904

Tilman Dedering

Mark Levene & Penny Roberts (eds.), The Massacre in History. New York and Oxford, 1999

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„Guerrilla Wars and Colonial Concentration Camps. The Exceptional Case of German South West Africa (1904-1908)”, in: Journal for Namibian Studies 11(2012), S. 85-103.

Jonas Kreienbaum

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Políticas de la memoria y la diferencia. Observaciones sobre la situación postcolonial en Namibia

Reinhart Koessler

Diálogos de Saberes, 2020

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The Crisis of Colonialism: Marxist Theories & German Imperialism in Namibia

Solyana Bekele

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The Enduring Struggle for Reparations. The Case of the Herero and Nama Genocide, 1904-1908

Patricia Leistner

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History obliges – the real motivations behind German aid flows in the case of Namibia.

Esther Schüring

2004

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The military campaign in German Southwest Africa, 1904–1907 and the genocide of the Herero and Nama

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The Herero and Nama Genocide, the Holocaust, and the Question of German Reparations

Dirk Moses, Howie Rechavia-Taylor

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Entangled history and politics: Negotiating the past between Namibia and Germany

Reinhart Koessler

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