The conventional understanding of German expansion abroad, between unification (1871) and the First World War (1914), is that Germany established colonies in Africa, the Pacific Islands, and to a lesser degree in China. This colonialism began in 1884 with the recognition of German Southwest Africa. This dissertation challenges these conventionally accepted notions about German expansion abroad. The challenge presented by this dissertation is a claim that German expansionism included imperial activity in the Ottoman Empire. Although the Germans did not develop colonies in the Ottoman Empire, German activity in the Middle East conformed closely to the established model for imperialism in the Ottoman Empire; the British established this model ...
This monograph analyses the role of the province of Tripoli, Libya, in the context of German foreign...
The article analyzes the development of cultural relations between Germany and Turkey in four phases...
This thematic approaches the challenges transnational studies are confronted with in three very inte...
The conventional understanding of German expansion abroad, between unification (1871) and the First ...
This thesis investigates German colonialism in the 19th and 20th centuries. It discusses the pressur...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between German Protestant missionaries and secular l...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis analyses the course and nature of Ottoman-German d...
This thesis analyses the journey of Kaiser Wilhelm II of the German Empire to the Ottoman Empire in ...
This thesis is an account and analysis of German colonial expansion in China before World War I. Spe...
This dissertation examines the Ottoman Empire's transregional role in global developments in the Med...
From the formation of the German nation in 1871 until the eve of World War I, Germany’s emergence on...
This thesis analyses the pecularities of German imperialism in the Near East. The economic aspect of...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: MAPPING GERMANY'S COLONIAL DISCOURSE: FANTASY, REALITY, AND DIL...
This project is an examination of the correlations between imperial enterprises of the Second German...
This dissertation is an analysis of the Ottoman-European legal contest over Egypt. I explore the rel...
This monograph analyses the role of the province of Tripoli, Libya, in the context of German foreign...
The article analyzes the development of cultural relations between Germany and Turkey in four phases...
This thematic approaches the challenges transnational studies are confronted with in three very inte...
The conventional understanding of German expansion abroad, between unification (1871) and the First ...
This thesis investigates German colonialism in the 19th and 20th centuries. It discusses the pressur...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between German Protestant missionaries and secular l...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis analyses the course and nature of Ottoman-German d...
This thesis analyses the journey of Kaiser Wilhelm II of the German Empire to the Ottoman Empire in ...
This thesis is an account and analysis of German colonial expansion in China before World War I. Spe...
This dissertation examines the Ottoman Empire's transregional role in global developments in the Med...
From the formation of the German nation in 1871 until the eve of World War I, Germany’s emergence on...
This thesis analyses the pecularities of German imperialism in the Near East. The economic aspect of...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: MAPPING GERMANY'S COLONIAL DISCOURSE: FANTASY, REALITY, AND DIL...
This project is an examination of the correlations between imperial enterprises of the Second German...
This dissertation is an analysis of the Ottoman-European legal contest over Egypt. I explore the rel...
This monograph analyses the role of the province of Tripoli, Libya, in the context of German foreign...
The article analyzes the development of cultural relations between Germany and Turkey in four phases...
This thematic approaches the challenges transnational studies are confronted with in three very inte...