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Vol 2 (2007)

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Articles

Internal colonisation and an oppressed minority? The dynamics of relations between Germans and Afrikaners against the background of constructing a colonial state in Namibia, 1884-1990

Christo Botha

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Making South West Africa German? Attempting imperial, juridical, colonial, conjugal and moral order

Wolfram Hartmann

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Media, education and the count of Namibian languages

Pedro Lusakalalu

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A suggested blueprint for the development of maritime archaeological research in Namibia

Bruno E.J.S. Werz

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Reviews

Leo Barnard, (ed.), Grens­oorlog/Border War 1966-1989, Special edition of Journal for Contemporary History, volume 31, number 3, December 2006, University of Free State

Christo Botha

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Adi Inskeep, Heinrich Vedder’s “The Bergdama”. An annotated translation of the German original with additional ethnographic material, Volumes I and II, Köln, Köppe, 2003

George T. Nurse

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Karl-Johan Lindholm, Wells of Experience: a Pastoral Land-use History of Omaheke, Namibia , Uppsala Uni­versity, Studies in Global Archaeology 9, 2006

Andrew B. Smith

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