Namibia and Germany: Negotiating the Past

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  • Namibia and Germany: Negotiating the Past Book Detail

  • Author : Reinhart Kssler
  • Release Date : 2015-08-12
  • Publisher : African Books Collective
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 402
  • ISBN 13 : 9991642102
  • File Size : 40,40 MB

Namibia and Germany: Negotiating the Past by Reinhart Kssler PDF Summary

Book Description: 100 years since the end of German colonial rule in Namibia, the relationship between the former colonial power and the Namibian communities who were affected by its brutal colonial policies remains problematic, and interpretations of the past are still contested. This book examines the ongoing debates, conflicts and confrontations over the past. It scrutinises the consequences of German colonial rule, its impact on the descendants of victims of the 190408 genocide, Germanys historical responsibility, and ways in which post-colonial reconciliation might be achieved.

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