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Vol 15 (2014)
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Vol 15 (2014)
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
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“It recharged our batteries”: Writing the history of the Voice of Namibia
Robert Heinze
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Conflict resolution by institutional design: Democratic development and state formation in independent Namibia – public service and decentralisation experiences
Bill Lindeke
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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
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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
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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
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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
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