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Vol 15 (2014)
Published:
2014-06-14
Articles
“Die Kommandogewalt hat geredet, der Reichstag hat zu schweigen.” How the ‘Hottentottenwahlen’ of 1907 shaped the relationship between parliament and military policy in Imperial Germany
Matthias Häußler
7-24
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“It recharged our batteries”: Writing the history of the Voice of Namibia
Robert Heinze
25-62
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Conflict resolution by institutional design: Democratic development and state formation in independent Namibia – public service and decentralisation experiences
Bill Lindeke
63-93
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A problematic sense of belonging A media analysis of the ‘GDR children of Namibia’
Yvonne Niekrenz, Christian Armbrüster, Matthias D. Witte
95-123
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Reviews
Review: Emmanuel Kreike, Environ-mental Infrastructure in African History: Examining the Myth of Natural Resource Management in Namibia, New York, Cambridge University Press. 2013.
Romie Vonkie Nghitevelekwa
125-129
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Review: Lisa Kopelmann and Martin Siefkes, (eds): Johannes Spieker: Mein Tagebuch: Erfahrungen eines deutschen Missionars in Deutsch-Südwestafrika 1905–1907, Berlin, 2013; Martin Siefkes: Sprache, Glaube und Macht: Die Aufzeichnungen des Johannes Spieker
Paul Schamberger
131-135
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Review: Giorgio Miescher, Namibia’s Red Line. The History of a Veterinary and Settlement Border, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Laura Weidmann
137-139
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