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Vol 10 (2011)
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Vol 10 (2011)
Articles
Becoming invisible – changing land use practices and identity strategies of the !Xoon in Namibia between the 1920s and 1970s
Gertrud Boden
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Assessing Namibia’s performance two decades after Independence. Part 1: Initial position, external support, regional comparison
Thomas Christiansen
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From destruction to extermination: Genocidal escalation in Germany’s war against the Herero, 1904
Matthias Häußler
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Between two pasts and two presents: The novels of the Namibian writer Giselher W. Hoffmann
Manfred Loimeier
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Reviews
Robbie Aitken, Exclusion and Inclusion: Gradations of Whiteness and Socio-Economic Engineering in German Southwest Africa, 1884-1914, Bern, Lang, 2007
Sara Pugach
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Reinhart Kößler, In Search of Survival and Dignity: Two Traditional Communities in Southern Namibia Under South African Rule, Frankfurt, IKO, 2006
Godwin Kornes
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