This article explores the social impact of the motorcar on the relationship between the colonial State, the mission, and the Herero in Namibia in the period before 1940. It looks at how perceptions of space and reality changed, how information regarding these factors and society changed, and how both Herero and European missionaries were affected by, and dealt with, the introduction of the motorcar into their midst. The article disusses the introduction of the motorcar in 1904, the car and South African colonial rule, new legislation regarding the occupation of land and Herero mobility, cars and status, the disadvantages of motor vehicles, cars and farms, the disadvantages of waggons and the use of cars by missionaries. It shows that moto...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
"Bush car made at Mbereshi - made of bamboo, solid tyres" Northern Rhodesia [later Zambia] Central A...
International audienceA conventional view of nomadic tribes is that motorization—the passage from an...
This article explores the social impact of the motorcar on the relationship between the colonial S...
This article describes the contested relationship that existed between the Herero and German mission...
The introduction of the motor vehicle into Africa during the course of the 20th century led to far...
The article outlines the pre-independence past of the Khwe in West Caprivi, one of Namibia’s San pop...
The majority of modern vehicles are designed for load conditions in Europe, America or Japan. These ...
This article charts the history of a White Fathers mission in a challenging rural milieu on the marg...
The history of the car in Africa engages with many of the colonial interests in the region but the t...
This article investigates the land claim of the Barokologadi of Melorane, with their long history of...
This article examines the role of missionary social scientific research and Protestant Christian lit...
This article presents the hypothesis that as motorized transportation has become common in Africa, e...
Reading between the lines of the colonial archive on the northern Kunene Region, Namibia, this artic...
This article considers the history of South African imperialism and claims over a white Southern Afr...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
"Bush car made at Mbereshi - made of bamboo, solid tyres" Northern Rhodesia [later Zambia] Central A...
International audienceA conventional view of nomadic tribes is that motorization—the passage from an...
This article explores the social impact of the motorcar on the relationship between the colonial S...
This article describes the contested relationship that existed between the Herero and German mission...
The introduction of the motor vehicle into Africa during the course of the 20th century led to far...
The article outlines the pre-independence past of the Khwe in West Caprivi, one of Namibia’s San pop...
The majority of modern vehicles are designed for load conditions in Europe, America or Japan. These ...
This article charts the history of a White Fathers mission in a challenging rural milieu on the marg...
The history of the car in Africa engages with many of the colonial interests in the region but the t...
This article investigates the land claim of the Barokologadi of Melorane, with their long history of...
This article examines the role of missionary social scientific research and Protestant Christian lit...
This article presents the hypothesis that as motorized transportation has become common in Africa, e...
Reading between the lines of the colonial archive on the northern Kunene Region, Namibia, this artic...
This article considers the history of South African imperialism and claims over a white Southern Afr...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
"Bush car made at Mbereshi - made of bamboo, solid tyres" Northern Rhodesia [later Zambia] Central A...
International audienceA conventional view of nomadic tribes is that motorization—the passage from an...