Germans in the tropics : essays in German colonial history
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Germans in the tropics : essays in German colonial history
(Contributions in comparative colonial studies, no. 24)
Greenwood Press, 1987
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Bibliography: p. [165]-170
Includes index
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Description
The book seeks to add to both German and colonial history, detailing the effects of colonization on both the rulers and the ruled. The nine essays cover topics from anthropology and decision making in the German colonies to slave labor in German Togo, the superstructure of the colonial state in German Melanesia, and the position of the indigenous populations in German Africa. A final chapter provides a historical perspective on German imperialism. A selected bibliography and an index complete the work. This collection will provide a valuable contribution to the body of knowledge on German and European colonial efforts.
Table of Contents
Tables Abbreviations in the Notes Introduction Acknowledgments Marginal Colonialism: The German Case by Lewis H. Gann The German Colonial Society by Richard V. Pierard Anthropology and German Colonialism by Woodruff D. Smith Enemies of the Colonial Idea by Helmuth Stoecker and Peter Sebald translated by Lewis H. Gann Slave Labor and Wage Labor in German Togo, 1885-1914 by Donna J.E.Maier The Neglected Empire: The Superstructure of the Colonial State in German Malanesia by Peter Hempenstall The Position of Africans in the German Colonies by Helmuth Stoecker Decision-Making for the German Colonies by Arthur J. Knoll German Imperialism in Historical Perspective by Winfried Baumgart Selected Bibliography Index About the Contributors
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