and Namibia have in common? I would expect to receive several responses to this question: for example, Togo and Cameroon be-long to Francophone Africa, whereas both Tanzania and Namibia belong to Anglophone Africa. Another response might be to cite similarities in culture and beliefs, but one can also cite the differ-ences between western, central, eastern, or southwestern Africa. Although such responses are acceptable, there remains a definite historical link that is the basis for the present discussion: all of the countries were dominated by the Germans from 1884 to 1914 (the beginning of World War I), prior to the colonization of the French and the British. As a matter of fact, Germany was once the third-largest colonial power in the wor...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European coloni...
This book concerns the early years of German colonial rule in Cameroon. It focuses on the North-We...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
The article is devoted to the study of the colonial past of Germany and its influence on the current...
Lindner U. German Colonialism and the British Neighbour in Africa before 1914: Self-definitions, Lin...
A significant historical debate regarding the potential structural similarities and continuities be...
The history of Waswahili in Germany before the end of World War II, their life histories and living ...
God’s Children Without a Nation: German Missionaries, Settlers, and Africans in Southwest Africa, 19...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
By the time Germany had joined the colonial powers, it had only been a unitary state for some fiftee...
The early presence of Germany in Nigeria was dominated by German nationals carrying out different ac...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
The Protectorate German South West Africa was the only German colony which attracted a noteworthy nu...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
AbstractLukanga Mukara (1912), a young East African's letters written during his visit to the German...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European coloni...
This book concerns the early years of German colonial rule in Cameroon. It focuses on the North-We...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
The article is devoted to the study of the colonial past of Germany and its influence on the current...
Lindner U. German Colonialism and the British Neighbour in Africa before 1914: Self-definitions, Lin...
A significant historical debate regarding the potential structural similarities and continuities be...
The history of Waswahili in Germany before the end of World War II, their life histories and living ...
God’s Children Without a Nation: German Missionaries, Settlers, and Africans in Southwest Africa, 19...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
By the time Germany had joined the colonial powers, it had only been a unitary state for some fiftee...
The early presence of Germany in Nigeria was dominated by German nationals carrying out different ac...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
The Protectorate German South West Africa was the only German colony which attracted a noteworthy nu...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
AbstractLukanga Mukara (1912), a young East African's letters written during his visit to the German...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European coloni...
This book concerns the early years of German colonial rule in Cameroon. It focuses on the North-We...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...