Description
Product ID: | 9783631896389 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Studies in History, Memory and Politics |
Title: | German Colonialism in Africa |
Authors: | Author: Klaus Bachmann, Barbara Klich-Kluczewska |
Page Count: | 226 |
Subjects: | General and world history, General & world history, Social and cultural history, Oral history, Colonialism and imperialism, Genocide and ethnic cleansing, Social & cultural history, Oral history, Colonialism & imperialism, Genocide & ethnic cleansing, Germany, Africa |
Description: | Klaus Bachmann is professor of social sciences at SWPS University in Warsaw, Poland and specializes in colonial history in Africa, transitional justice and international criminal justice. Joanna Bar is associate professor at the Institute of the Middle and Far East of the Jagiellonian University. In this volume, six experts from Europe and Africa present new insights from the field about various aspects of Germany’s colonial rule in Africa, raising doubt about the hitherto interpretations of some important events. The outbreak of violence in Rwanda 1904 was neither an anti-colonial Hutu uprising nor the result of a royal court intrigue against German rule, but instead a response to raids, the White Father missionaries had carried out against the local population. German colonialism in Rwanda was much less benevolent than it is today recalled in Rwanda, because its main edge was directed against the population in the North whose collective memory has been marginalized in the royal abanyiginya narrative, under colonial rule and after the genocide. Other chapters deal with the link between colonial boundaries and ethnic conflict and the counter-intuitive consequences of the German/Namibian settlement about colonial atrocities against the Herero and Nama. |
Imprint Name: | Peter Lang AG |
Publisher Name: | Peter Lang AG |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2023-05-30 |