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Introduction,t. In addition to placing the book within broader relevant historiographies, this chapter lays the foundations for the remaining chapters and stresses the importance of trans-imperial contexts in understanding colonial violence.Femish 发表于 2025-3-23 21:59:06
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Screws and Plates and Their Application,ue Book’s depiction of German colonialism as uniquely brutal. Furthermore, as discussed in the previous chapter, since Britain were already in possession of reports on German colonial violence before 1918, Britain’s usage of such evidence after World War I, indicates how colonial violence could be diplomatically harnessed by other colonial powers.泄露 发表于 2025-3-24 05:01:17
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Introduction, the historical context of the Herero and Nama genocide. It shows how histories of colonial violence tends to remain within nationally defined compartmentalisations of the colonial world—a view which has been reinforced by pervasive notions of continuity from German South West Africa to the Holocaus思想上升 发表于 2025-3-24 15:20:08
Colonial Violence in Southern Africa at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,tereotypes shaped general perceptions of various types of colonial rule, giving a prejudiced view of other colonial powers. Moreover, this chapter explains the fundamental issue discussed in the book: colonial violence in German South West Africa. It discusses how German colonial methods were perceiHAIL 发表于 2025-3-24 21:55:02
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Concerns and Non-Cooperation,ooperation was an important feature, the elements of concern and non-cooperation were more important. Fear of the rebellions spreading if aiding the Germans, alarm over the size of the German force and anxieties emanating from Boers in German service were the main concerns. Therefore, German request