German Colonialism Revisited brings together military historians, art historians, literary scholars, cultural theorists, and linguists to address a range of issues surrounding colonized African, Asian, and Oceanic people’s creative reactions to and interactions with German colonialism. This scholarship sheds new light on local power dynamics; agency; and economic, cultural, and social networks that preceded and, as some now argue, ultimately structured German colonial rule. Going beyond issues of resistance, these essays present colonialism as a shared event from which both the colonized and the colonizers emerged changed
Lindner U. German Colonialism and the British Neighbour in Africa before 1914: Self-definitions, Lin...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
Nazi Germany’s place in the wider world is a controversial topic in historiography. While scholars s...
After World War II East and West Germans alike contributed to the maintenance and dismantling of Eur...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
Taking German history and culture as a starting point, this essay suggests a historical approach to ...
By the time Germany had joined the colonial powers, it had only been a unitary state for some fiftee...
Historiographical works and public thinking in Germany have long considered the German colonial peri...
In 1919, the German overseas empire came to an end, a direct consequence of defeat in the First Worl...
In 1919, the German overseas empire came to an end, a direct consequence of defeat in the First Worl...
This project employs a cultural and institutional approach in its investigation of an evolving Germa...
This thesis investigates German colonialism in the 19th and 20th centuries. It discusses the pressur...
Although Germany\u27s colonial project lasted only 30 years, the impact of colonialism on metropolit...
The colonial turn has now reached German historiography. Whether colonial structures and mentalities...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
Lindner U. German Colonialism and the British Neighbour in Africa before 1914: Self-definitions, Lin...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
Nazi Germany’s place in the wider world is a controversial topic in historiography. While scholars s...
After World War II East and West Germans alike contributed to the maintenance and dismantling of Eur...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
Taking German history and culture as a starting point, this essay suggests a historical approach to ...
By the time Germany had joined the colonial powers, it had only been a unitary state for some fiftee...
Historiographical works and public thinking in Germany have long considered the German colonial peri...
In 1919, the German overseas empire came to an end, a direct consequence of defeat in the First Worl...
In 1919, the German overseas empire came to an end, a direct consequence of defeat in the First Worl...
This project employs a cultural and institutional approach in its investigation of an evolving Germa...
This thesis investigates German colonialism in the 19th and 20th centuries. It discusses the pressur...
Although Germany\u27s colonial project lasted only 30 years, the impact of colonialism on metropolit...
The colonial turn has now reached German historiography. Whether colonial structures and mentalities...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
Lindner U. German Colonialism and the British Neighbour in Africa before 1914: Self-definitions, Lin...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
Nazi Germany’s place in the wider world is a controversial topic in historiography. While scholars s...