Namibia under German Rule

Bley, Helmut & Ridley, Hugh (trans.)

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WAREHOUSE: Namibia/South West Africa (African History)

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This is the first paperback edition of a book which originally appeared under the title South-West Africa Under German Rule, and appears with a new introduction by the author. The history of Namibia offers many parallels to developments in other European colonies. The settlers, with a greater or lesser use of force, established themselves in the country and their confrontation with the African population often culminated in rebellion in the area of major settlement; a European settler community would then consolidate itself over the ruins left by military conquest. The pattern was repeated in Namibia during the Nama and Herero wars. Helmut Bley shows how the roots of German totalitarianism stem from the colonial period. He provides a picture of how social insecurity, bureaucracy and rigid economic thinking produced the racialism and the extremism of the last years of German rule. The abuse of the Africans provided the roots of the abuse of the Jews. Softcover. English. Lit Verlag, Hamburg. 1996. ISBN:3894732253. xxv, 303 ppwith illustrations. Good in slightly worn wraps, name inside Book No: 2505892

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Namibia under German Rule

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WAREHOUSE: Namibia/South West Africa (African History)

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