History of Namibia

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Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN 13 : 019751393X
Total Pages : 475 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (975 download)

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Book Synopsis History of Namibia by : Marion Wallace

Download or read book History of Namibia written by Marion Wallace and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2014-01-16 with total page 475 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1990 Namibia gained its independence after a decades-long struggle against South African rule--and, before that, against German colonialism. This book, the first new scholarly general history of Namibia in two decades, provides a fresh synthesis of these events, and of the much longer pre-colonial period. A History of Namibia opens with a chapter by John Kinahan covering the evidence of human activity in Namibia from the earliest times to the nineteenth century, and for the first time making a synthesis of current archaeological research widely available to non-specialists. In subsequent chapters, Marion Wallace weaves together the most up-to-date academic research (in English and German) on Namibian history, from the mid-eighteenth century to the present. She explores histories of migration, production and power in the pre-colonial period, the changes triggered by European expansion, and the dynamics of the period of formal colonialism. The coverage of German rule includes a full chapter on the genocide of 1904-8. Here, Wallace outlines the history and historiography of the wars fought in central and southern Namibia, and the subsequent mass imprisonment of defeated Africans in concentration camps. The final two chapters analyse the period of African nationalism, apartheid and war between 1946 and 1990. The book's conclusion looks briefly at the development of Namibia in the two decades since independence. A History of Namibia provides an invaluable introduction and reference source to the past of a country that is often neglected, despite its significance in the history of the region and, indeed, for that of European colonialism and international relations. It makes accessible the latest research on the country, illuminates current controversies, puts forward new insights, and suggests future directions for research. The book's extensive bibliography adds to its usefulness for scholar and general reader alike.

Mama Namibia

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Publisher : African Books Collective
ISBN 13 : 999168896X
Total Pages : 352 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (916 download)

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Book Synopsis Mama Namibia by : Mari Serebrov

Download or read book Mama Namibia written by Mari Serebrov and published by African Books Collective. This book was released on 2013 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mama Namibia is based on the compelling, true story of an innocent Herero girl whose life portrays the suffering, perseverance, and resilience of the Herero and Nama people as they faced their most daunting test - a genocide that proved to be the training grounds for the Holocaust."

Namibia Under South African Rule

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Publisher : James Currey (GB)
ISBN 13 : 9780852557488
Total Pages : 330 pages
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Book Synopsis Namibia Under South African Rule by : Patricia Hayes

Download or read book Namibia Under South African Rule written by Patricia Hayes and published by James Currey (GB). This book was released on 1998 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tracing developments in Namibia from 1915 to 1946, this text explores the country as it was, under South African rule.

The Herero Genocide

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Publisher : Berghahn Books
ISBN 13 : 1800730241
Total Pages : 306 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (7 download)

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Book Synopsis The Herero Genocide by : Matthias Häussler

Download or read book The Herero Genocide written by Matthias Häussler and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2021-04-01 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drawing on previously inaccessible and overlooked archival sources, The Herero Genocide undertakes a groundbreaking investigation into the war between colonizer and colonized in what was formerly German South-West Africa and is today the nation of Namibia. In addition to its eye-opening depictions of the starvation, disease, mass captivity, and other atrocities suffered by the Herero, it reaches surprising conclusions about the nature of imperial dominion, showing how the colonial state’s genocidal posture arose from its own inherent weakness and military failures. The result is an indispensable account of a genocide that has been neglected for too long.

The Ju/’hoan San of Nyae Nyae and Namibian Independence

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Publisher : Berghahn Books
ISBN 13 : 1845459970
Total Pages : 302 pages
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Book Synopsis The Ju/’hoan San of Nyae Nyae and Namibian Independence by : Megan Biesele

Download or read book The Ju/’hoan San of Nyae Nyae and Namibian Independence written by Megan Biesele and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2010-11-01 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Ju/’hoan San, or Ju/’hoansi, of Namibia and Botswana are perhaps the most fully described indigenous people in all of anthropology. This is the story of how this group of former hunter-gatherers, speaking an exotic click language, formed a grassroots movement that led them to become a dynamic part of the new nation that grew from the ashes of apartheid South West Africa. While coverage of this group in the writings of Richard Lee, Lorna Marshall, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, and films by John Marshall includes extensive information on their traditional ways of life, this book continues the story as it has unfolded since 1990. Peopled with accounts of and from contemporary Ju>/’hoan people, the book gives newly-literate Ju/’hoansi the chance to address the world with their own voices. In doing so, the images and myths of the Ju/’hoan and other San (previously called “Bushmen”) as either noble savages or helpless victims are discredited. This important book demonstrates the responsiveness of current anthropological advocacy to the aspirations of one of the best-known indigenous societies.

Good Morning Namibia

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ISBN 13 : 9789994576685
Total Pages : 323 pages
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Book Synopsis Good Morning Namibia by : Erika von Wietersheim

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The Black Rhinos of Namibia

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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN 13 : 0547055218
Total Pages : 291 pages
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Book Synopsis The Black Rhinos of Namibia by : Rick Bass

Download or read book The Black Rhinos of Namibia written by Rick Bass and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. This book was released on 2012 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Acclaimed nature writer Rick Bass takes us on a journey into the Namib Desert to follow a group of poachers-turned-conservationists as they track the endangered black rhinos through their ancient and harsh African homeland.

Namibia

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Total Pages : 62 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)

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Book Synopsis Namibia by : Caroline Moorehead

Download or read book Namibia written by Caroline Moorehead and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

UnBuried-unMarked: The UnTold Namibian Story of the Genocide of 1904-1908: Pieces and Pains of the Struggle for Justice

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ISBN 13 : 9780578573717
Total Pages : 78 pages
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Book Synopsis UnBuried-unMarked: The UnTold Namibian Story of the Genocide of 1904-1908: Pieces and Pains of the Struggle for Justice by : Jephta Nguherimo

Download or read book UnBuried-unMarked: The UnTold Namibian Story of the Genocide of 1904-1908: Pieces and Pains of the Struggle for Justice written by Jephta Nguherimo and published by . This book was released on 2019-09-04 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is about my thoughts, reflections and hopes regarding Imperial Germany's genocide of my ancestors in Namibia from 1904 to 1908. In these pages, I expose the remorselessness of the German government and society and their failure to come to terms with this ugly past. I unveil herein the psychological trauma experienced by descendants of the victims of the Genocide. This book is about aspirations, healing, resistance, restoration and reparations. It cries for justice long delayed!

South Africa's Dreams

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Publisher : Berghahn Books
ISBN 13 : 1789209757
Total Pages : 202 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (892 download)

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Book Synopsis South Africa's Dreams by : Robert J. Gordon

Download or read book South Africa's Dreams written by Robert J. Gordon and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2021-02-05 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the early sixties, South Africa’s colonial policies in Namibia served as a testing ground for many key features of its repressive ‘Grand Apartheid’ infrastructure, including strategies for countering anti-apartheid resistance. Exposing the role that anthropologists played, this book analyses how the knowledge used to justify and implement apartheid was created. Understanding these practices and the ways in which South Africa’s experiences in Namibia influenced later policy at home is also critically evaluated, as is the matter of adjudicating the many South African anthropologists who supported the regime.

National Liberation in Post-Colonial Southern Africa

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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN 13 : 110709934X
Total Pages : 283 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (7 download)

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Book Synopsis National Liberation in Post-Colonial Southern Africa by : Christian A. Williams

Download or read book National Liberation in Post-Colonial Southern Africa written by Christian A. Williams and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2015-10-08 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Williams traces the South West Africa People's Organization of Namibia across three decades in exile in Tanzania, Zambia, and Angola.

Confronting Apartheid

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ISBN 13 : 9781431427352
Total Pages : 0 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (273 download)

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Book Synopsis Confronting Apartheid by : John Dugard

Download or read book Confronting Apartheid written by John Dugard and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Looking back over a long and distinguished career, John Dugard describes the work he undertook in defence of human rights by opposing the system of apartheid in South West Africa/Namibia and South Africa and more recently in occupied Palestine, which enforces a system that closely mirrors apartheid in South Africa. He shows how law was used by progressive lawyers in Namibia and South Africa to strike at the heart of apartheid. The entrenchment of a system of discrimination and oppression in occupied Palestine is carefully examined in the context of apartheid, but he ends on a note of hope that the international community, acting through civil society and the institutions of international law, will ensure that a just solution is found to this seemingly intractable problem.

Writing Namibia: Literature in Transition

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Publisher : University of Namibia Press
ISBN 13 : 9991642331
Total Pages : 392 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (916 download)

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Book Synopsis Writing Namibia: Literature in Transition by : Krishnamurthy, Sarala

Download or read book Writing Namibia: Literature in Transition written by Krishnamurthy, Sarala and published by University of Namibia Press. This book was released on 2018-04-30 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Writing Namibia: Literature in Transition is a cornucopia of extraordinary and fascinating material which will be a rich resource for students, teachers and readers interested in Namibia. The text is wide ranging, defining literature in its broadest terms. In its multifaceted approach, the book covers many genres traditionally outside academic literary discourse and debate. The 22 chapters cover literature of all categories in Namibia since independence: written and performance poetry, praise poetry, Oshiwambo orature, drama, novels, autobiography, women’s writing, subaltern studies, literature in German, Ju|’hoansi and Otjiherero, children’s literature, Afrikaans fiction, story-telling through film, publishing, and the interface between literature and society. The inclusive approach is the book’s strength as it allows a wide range of subjects to be addressed, including those around gender, race and orature which have been conventionally silenced.

We Are Proud To Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884 - 1915

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Publisher : A&C Black
ISBN 13 : 1472585100
Total Pages : 125 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (725 download)

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Book Synopsis We Are Proud To Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884 - 1915 by : Jackie Sibblies Drury

Download or read book We Are Proud To Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884 - 1915 written by Jackie Sibblies Drury and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2014-04-18 with total page 125 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I'm not doing a German accent You aren't doing an African accent We aren't doing accents A group of actors gather to tell the little-known story of the first genocide of the twentieth century. As the full force of a horrific past crashes into the good intentions of the present, what seemed a far-away place and time is suddenly all too close to home. Just whose story are they telling? Award-winning playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury collides the political with the personal in a play that is irreverently funny and seriously brave. We Are Proud To Present . . . received its European premiere at the Bush Theatre, London, on 28 February 2014.

Sam Nujoma

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ISBN 13 : 9789991688312
Total Pages : 56 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (883 download)

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Book Synopsis Sam Nujoma by : Helvi Itenge-Wheeler

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Indigenous Knowledge of Namibia

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Publisher : University of Namibia Press
ISBN 13 : 9991642056
Total Pages : 416 pages
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Book Synopsis Indigenous Knowledge of Namibia by : Chinsembu, Kazhila C.

Download or read book Indigenous Knowledge of Namibia written by Chinsembu, Kazhila C. and published by University of Namibia Press. This book was released on 2016-01-29 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Indigenous knowledge is the dynamic information base of a society, facilitating communication and decision-making. It is the cornerstone of many modern-day innovations in science and technology. It is also a ready and valuable resource for sustainable and resilient livelihoods, and attracts increasing public interest due to its applications in bio-technology, health, bioprospecting, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, food preparation, mathematics and astronomy. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE OF NAMIBIA is a fascinating compendium aimed at a wide readership of academics and students, government officials, policy makers, and development partners. The 17 chapters examine the indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants for treating HIV/AIDS, malaria, cancer, and other microbial infections of humans and livestock; indigenous foods; coping and response strategies in dealing with human-wildlife conflicts, floods, gender, climate change and the management of natural resources. A new rationalisation of adolescent customary and initiation ceremonies is recommended in response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic; and a case study of the San people of Namibia speaks to the challenges of harmonising modern education with that of indigenous people.

Embassy Wife

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Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN 13 : 0374711364
Total Pages : 368 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (747 download)

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Book Synopsis Embassy Wife by : Katie Crouch

Download or read book Embassy Wife written by Katie Crouch and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. This book was released on 2021-07-13 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "A smart, sparkling novel that is one part social satire, one part travelogue . . . Comical and cool.” —Oprah Daily In Katie Crouch's thrilling novel Embassy Wife, two women abroad search for the truth about their husbands—and their country. Meet Persephone Wilder, a displaced genius posing as the wife of an American diplomat in Namibia. Persephone takes her job as a representative of her country seriously, coming up with an intricate set of rules to survive the problems she encounters: how to dress in hundred-degree weather without showing too much skin, how not to look drunk at embassy functions, and how to eat roasted oryx with grace. She also suspects her husband is not actually the ambassador’s legal counsel but a secret agent in the CIA. The consummate embassy wife, she takes the newest trailing spouse, Amanda Evans, under her wing. Amanda arrives in Namibia mere weeks after giving up her Silicon Valley job so her husband, Mark, can have his family close by as he works on his Fulbright project. But once they’re settled in the sub-Saharan desert, Amanda sees clearly that Mark, who lived in Namibia two decades earlier, has other reasons for returning. Back in the safety of home, the marriage had seemed solid; in the glaring heat of the Kalahari, it feels tenuous. And the situation grows even more fraught when their daughter becomes involved in an international conflict and their own government won’t stand up for her. How far will Amanda go to keep her family intact? How much corruption can Persephone ignore? And what, exactly, does it mean to be an American abroad when you’re not sure you understand your country anymore? Propulsive and provocative, Embassy Wife asks what it means to be a human in this world, even as it helps us laugh in the face of our own absurd, seemingly impossible states of affairs.