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Pech, Tobias (2017) | |
The internment camp 'Klein-Danzig' in Windhoek 1939-1941 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #21. p. 89-116. |
Groop, Kim (2017) | |
Shikongo shaKalulu, Nakambale and shared memories: Olukonda historic mission station as a cultural memory and heritage site | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #21. p. 65-87. |
Tomasini Castro, Josué (2017) | |
Mattia Fumanti's 'Politics of distinction: élite formation, the public space and the moral base of politics in (post)colonial Africa: review article | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #21. p. 55-63. |
Bayer, Markus (2017) | |
Swapo forever? Prospect for liberal democracy or prolonged one-party dominance in Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #21. p. 27-54. |
Amupanda, Job Shipululo (2017) | |
Constitutionalism and principles of economic order: examining Namibia's 'mixed economy' and the economic asylum of neoliberalism | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #21. p. 7-26. |
Zollmann, Jakob (2016) | |
Unforeseen combat at Naulila. German South West Africa, Angola, and the First World War in 1914 - 1917 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #20. p. 79-112. |
Tjiramanga, Alexandra; Pasi, Juliet (2016) | |
Thanatographical narration in Jane Katjavivi's memoir 'Undisciplined heart' | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #20. p. 63-78. |
Hays, Jennifer (2016) | |
Who owns education? Schooling, learning and livelihood for the Nyae Nyae Ju'hoansi | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #20. p. 37-61. |
Botha, Christo (2016) | |
The church in Namibia: political handmaiden or a force for justice and unity? | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #20. p. 7-36. |
Bendix, Josef (2016) | |
Primary source: Josef Bendix: Briefe und Feldpostkarten aus Deutsch-Südwestafrika Oktober 1903 bis März 1904 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #19. p. 109-122. |
Ola-Busari, Josephine (2016) | |
Lack of reading culture and literacy in the Namibian educational system: some propositions for social responsibility | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #19. p. 91-108. |
O'Donnell, Krista Molly (2016) | |
'The public danger of rumor-mongering': news in German colonial South West Africa during the First World War | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #19. p. 69-89. |
Mushelenga, Peya (2016) | |
Foreign policy-making for a pre-independent Namibia and the subsequent results | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #19. p. 43-68. |
Cowser, Angela; L. Barnes, Sandra (2016) | |
From shack dweller to home owner: the power of the MBOP, Africana womanism, and self-help housing among the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #19. p. 15-41. |
Zollmann, Jakob (2015) | |
Children of Empire: childhood, education and space in German South West Africa, c. 1880-1915 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 17. p. 71-124. |
Weber, Everard (2015) | |
Diversity education in South Africa, Mozambique and Namibia: a research agenda | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 17. p. 51-70. |
Kornes, Godwin (2015) | |
Celebrating Independence Day: the aesthetics and politics of national commemoration in Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 17. p. 27-50. |
Kimani, Nicholas N. (2015) | |
Seabed mining in Namibia: quo vadis? | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 17. p. 7-25. |
Wolputte, Steven van; Friedman, John (eds.) (2015) | |
Namibia at 25 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #18. 162p. |
Siefkes, Martin (2014) | |
Discursive traces of genocide in Johannes Spiecker's travel diary (1905-1907) | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 16. p. 83-114. |
Parr, Rolf (2014) | |
The relationship between concepts of home, colonialism and exoticism in the works of Gustav Frenssen and Hans Grimm | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 16. p. 61-82. |
Likuwa, Kletus Muhena (2014) | |
Contract labourers from Kavango on farms in Namibia, 1925-1972 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 16. p. 47-60. |
Guenther, Mathias (2014) | |
'With their backs to the wall … they were fighting like the cornered mongoose': contextualizing Kalahari San violence and warfare historically | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 16. p. 7-45. |
Niekrenz, Yvonne; Ambrüster, Christian; Witte, Matthias D. (2014) | |
A problematic sense of belonging: a media analysis of the 'GDR children of Namibia' | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 15. p. 95-123. |
Lindeke, Bill (2014) | |
Conflict resolution by institutional design: democratic development and state formation in independent Namibia: public service and decentralisation experiences | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 15. p. 63-93. |
Heinze, Robert (2014) | |
'It recharged our batteries': writing the history of the Voice of Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 15. p. 25-62. |
Häußler, Matthias (2014) | |
'Die Kommandogewalt hat geredet, der Reichstag hat zu schweigen': how the 'Hottentottenwahlen' of 1907 shaped the relationship between parliament and military policy in Imperial Germany | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 15. p. 7-24. |
Duchhardt, Heinz (2013) | |
German South West Africa: a focus of research in cultural studies during the Wilhelmine era? Research note | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 14. p. 69-76. |
Curson, Peter (2013) | |
Life and death in the borderlands: the story of Edward Presgrave | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 14. p. 47-68. |
Botha, Christo (2013) | |
Searching for justice: the pursuit of a liberal tradition in colonial Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 14. p. 7-45. |
Van Wolputte, Steven (2013) | |
Vicious vets and lazy locals: experimentation, politics and CBPP in north-west Namibia, 1925-1980 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 13. p. 79-100. |
Mokopakgosi, Brian T. (2013) | |
Batswana 'dikgosi' (chiefs) and the incorporation of South West Africa into the Union of South Africa, 1946: what business did they have in the issue? | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 13. p. 55-77. |
Connoy, Laura; Ilcan, Suzan (2013) | |
Township tourism and the political spaces of Katutura | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 13. p. 33-54. |
Botha, Christo (2013) | |
Constraints on the development of liberal ideas and practices in colonial Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 13. p. 7-31. |
Low, Chris (2012) | |
KhoeSan shamanistic relationships with snakes and rain | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 12. p. 71-96. |
Lange, Daniel (2012) | |
The GDR's UNTAG involvement 1989/90: a short and unique chapter in German-Namibian history | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 12. p. 47-70. |
Dedering, Tilman (2012) | |
Compounds, camps, colonialism | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 12. p. 29-46. |
Brehl, Medardus (2012) | |
Figures of disintegration: 'half-castes' and 'frontiersmen' in German colonial literature on South West Africa | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 12. p. 7-27. |
Kreienbaum, Jonas (2012) | |
Guerrilla wars and colonial concentration camps: the exceptional case of German South West Africa (1904 - 1908) | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #11. p. 85-103. |
Groop, Kim Stefan (2012) | |
The Church, the State and the issue of national reconciliation in Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #11. p. 63-83. |
Breitwieser, Lukas (2012) | |
'We are going to put South West Africa on the map this time': the homogenisation and differentiation of Namibian tourist spaces | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #11. p. 7-27. |
Häussler, Matthias (2011) | |
From destruction to extermination: genocidal escalation in Germany's war against the Herero, 1904 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #10. p. 55-81. |
Christiansen, Thomas (2011) | |
Assessing Namibia's performance two decades after independence: part I, initial position, external support, regional comparison: part II, sectoral analysis | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #10. p. 31-53. |
Boden, Gertrud (2011) | |
Becoming invisible: changing land use practices and identity strategies of the !Xoon in Namibia between the 1920s and 1970s | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #10. p. 7-29. |
Winterfeldt, Volker; Vale, Helen (2011) | |
Encodings of society in Namibian literature | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #9. p. 85-108. |
Voigt, Isabel; Fritsch, Kathrin (2011) | |
Transcultural aspects of exploring and mapping South West Africa between 1850 and 1914 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #9. p. 61-83. |
Bargueño, David (2011) | |
Humanitarianism in the age of empire: Deutsch-Südwestafrika & l'État Indépendant du Congo | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #9. p. 17-60. |
Annuss, Evelyn (2011) | |
Visual afterlives of colonialism: images of Namibia on contemporary German television | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #9. p. 7-16. |
Pröpper, Michael (2010) | |
Muted 'mutji': on secularized self-censorship, virtual environmentalism and spiritual ecologies in Kavango, Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #8. p. 49-78. |
Pauli, Julia (2010) | |
The female side of male patronage: gender perspectives on elite formation processes in Northwest Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #8. p. 27-47. |
Haacke, Wilfrid (2010) | |
The hunt for the Damara IHaihab in 1903: contemporary oral testimony | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #8. p. 7-25. |
Zollmann, Jakob (2010) | |
Slavery and the colonial State in German South West Africa 1880s to 1918 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #7. p. 85-118. |
Zimmermann, Martin (2010) | |
The coexistence of traditional and large-scale water supply systems in central northern Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #7. p. 55-84. |
Gargallo, Eduard (2010) | |
Serving production, welfare or neither? An analysis of the group resettlement projects in the Namibian land reform | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #7. p. 29-54. |
Arich-Gerz, Bruno (2010) | |
Postcolonial English language prose from and about Namibia: a survey of novels from 1993 to the present | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #7. p. 7-28. |
Werz, Bruno E.J.S. (2009) | |
The Oranjemund shipwreck, Namibia: the excavation of sub-Saharan Africa's oldest discovered wreck | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 6. p. 81-106. |
Lindner, Ulrike (2009) | |
Contested concepts of 'white'/'native' and mixed marriages in German South-West Africa and the Cape Colony 1900-1914: a histoire croisée | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 6. p. 57-79. |
Gockel-Frank, Martina (2009) | |
Contraceptive use among women in Namibia: a case study of Khorixas, Kunene South | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 6. p. 27-55. |
Baines, Gary (2009) | |
Conflicting memories, competing narratives and complicating histories: revisiting the Cassinga controversy | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. Volume 6. p. 7-26. |
Horn, Nico (2009) | |
The process of human rights protection in Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #5. p. 99-116. |
Hermes, Stefan (2009) | |
Looking back critically: representations of the 'Herero War' in novels of the GDR (Ferdinand May, Dietmar Beetz) | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #5. p. 73-98. |
Boden, Gertrud (2009) | |
The Khwe and West Caprivi before Namibian independence: matters of land, labour, power and alliance | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #5. p. 27-71. |
Baines, Gary (2009) | |
SADF soldiers' stories: review article | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #5. p. 7-25. |
Botha, Christo B. (2008) | |
South Africa's total strategy in the era of Cold War, liberation struggles and the uneven transition to democracy: review article | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #4. p. 75-111. |
Werz, Bruno E.J.S. (2008) | |
Not lost without a trace: the DEIC ship Vlissingen, assumed to have foundered near Meob Bay in 1747 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #4. p. 47-74. |
Hull, Isabel V. (2008) | |
The military campaign in German Southwest Africa, 1904 - 1907 and the genocide of the Herero and Nama | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #4. p. 7-24. |
Saunders, Chris (2008) | |
Some roots of anti-colonial historical writing about Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #3. p. 83-93. |
Henrichsen, Dag (2008) | |
'Damara' labour recruitment to the Cape Colony and marginalisation and hegemony in late 19th century central Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #3. p. 63-82. |
Eckl, Andreas (2008) | |
The Herero genocide of 1904: source-critical and methodological considerations | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #3. p. 31-61. |
Dobler, Gregor (2008) | |
Boundary drawing and the notion of territoriality in pre-colonial and early colonial Ovamboland | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #3. p. 7-30. |
Werz, Bruno E.J.S. (2007) | |
A Suggested Blueprint for the Development of Maritime Archeological Research in Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #2. p. 103-121. |
Lusakalalu, Pedro (2007) | |
Media, Education and the Count of Namibian Languages | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #2. p. 85-101. |
Hartmann, Wolfram (2007) | |
Making a South West Africa German? Attempting Imperial, Juridical, Colonial, Conjhugal and Moral Order | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #2. p. 51-84. |
Botha, Chris (2007) | |
Internal Colonisation and an Oppressed Minority? The Dynamics of Relations between Germans and Afrikaners against the Background of Constructing a Colonial State in Namibia, 1884-1990 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #2. p. 7-50. |
Zollmann, Jakob (2007) | |
Polemics and Other Arguments: A German Debate Reviewed | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #1. p. 109-130. |
Du Pisani, Andre (2007) | |
Memory Politics in 'Where Others Wavered: The Autobiography of Sam Nujoma, My Life in SWAPO and My Participation in the Liberation Struggle of Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #1. p. 97-107. |
Hillebrecht, Werner (2007) | |
'Certain Uncertainties' or Venturing Progressively into Colonial Apologetics? | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #1. p. 73-95. |
Hartmann, Wolfram (2007) | |
Urges in the Colony. Men and Women in Colonial Windhoek, 1890-1905 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #1. p. 39-71. |
Eckl, Andreas (2007) | |
Reports from 'Beyond the Line': The Accumulation of Knowledge of Kavango and its People by the German Colonial Administration, 1891-1911 | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #1. p. 7-37. |
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