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Vol 16 (2014)
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Vol 16 (2014)
Articles
“With their backs to the wall … they were fighting like the cornered mongoose”: Contextualizing Kalahari San violence and warfare historically
Mathias Guenther
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Contract labourers from Kavango on farms in Namibia, 1925–1972
Kletus Muhena Likuwa
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The relationship between concepts of home, colonialism and exoticism in the works of Gustav Frenssen and Hans Grimm
Rolf Parr
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Discursive traces of genocide in Johannes Spiecker’s travel diary (1905–1907)
Martin Siefkes
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Reviews
Review: Henning Melber, Understanding Namibia. The Trials of Independence, London, C. Hurst & Co, 2014.
Thomas Christiansen
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Review: Inge Tvedten, “As long as they don’t bury me here”: Social relations of poverty in a Namibian Shantytown, Basel, Schlettwein, 2011.
Suzan Ilcan
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Review: Peter Breunig, Archäologischer Reiseführer Namibia, Frankfurt/Main, Africa Magna, 2014.
Ralf Vogelsang
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