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  3. Vol. 20 (2016)

Vol. 20 (2016)

Published: 2016-12-14

Articles

  • The church in Namibia: political handmaiden or a force for justice and unity?
    Christo Botha
    7-36
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  • Who owns education? Schooling, learning and livelihood for the Nyae Nyae Ju|'hoansi
    Jennifer Hays
    37-61
    • PDF
  • Thanatographical narration in Jane Katjavivi’s memoir Undisciplined Heart
    Alexandra Tjiramanga, Juliet Pasi
    63-78
    • PDF
  • Unforeseen combat at Naulila. German South West Africa, Angola, and the First World War in 1914 – 1917
    Jakob Zollmann
    79-112
    • PDF

Primary Sources

  • Sind Eingeborenen-Reservate erwünscht? Referat von Peter Friedrich Bernsmann Hererokonferenz, Otjimbingwe, September 1906
    Rainer Tröndle
    113-122
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Reviews

  • Review: Oshi-Deutsch, a play about African refugee children in the GDR premiered at the Osnabrück “Africa is rising” festival in May 2106.
    Bruno Arich-Gerz
    123-124
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  • Review: Christian A. Williams, National Liberation in Postcolonial Southern Africa: A Historical Ethnography of SWAPO’s Exile Camps, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015.
    Gary Baines
    125-128
    • PDF
  • Review: Gary Baines, South Africa’s ‘Border War’: Contested Narratives and Conflicting Memories, London/New York, Bloomsbury, 2015.
    Christo Botha
    129-136
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  • Review: Jonas Kreienbaum, “Ein trauriges Fiasko”. Koloniale Konzentrationslager im südlichen Afrika 1900–1908, Hamburg, Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung, 2015.
    Jakob Zollmann
    137-140
    • PDF

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