From Windhoek to Auschwitz
From Windhoek to Auschwitz
On the Relationship Between Colonialism and the Holocaust
Zimmerer, Juergen
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2028
210
Dura
Inglês
9781138831803
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1. National Socialism in Postcolonial Perspective
I. War of Extermination, Racial Utopias, and the Mania of Planning
2. The First Genocide of the 20th Century: The German War of Extermination in South West Africa (1904-1908) and the Global History of Genocide
3. The Delusion of Planability: Unfree Labor, Expulsion, and Genocide
4. The Total Surveillance State? Law and Administration in German South West Africa
5. The German Racial State in Africa: Organization, Development, and Segregation
II. The Location of the Namibian War in History
6. The Holocaust and Colonialism: Towards an Archeology of Genocidal Thinking
7. The German Empire and Namibian Genocide
8. Colonial Genocide? On the Use and Abuse of a Historical Category for Global History
IV. From the First German Colonialism to the Second
9. From Windhuk to Warsaw: The Racial State in German South West Africa
10. The Birth of the "Ostland" out of the Spirit of Colonialism: A Postcolonial Perspective on the Nazi Policy of Conquest and Extermination
11. In the Service of the Empire: The geographers of Berlin University
V. German Mass Violence: Special Path or Global History?
12. No Special Path in "Racial Warfare": Between German Continuities and a Global History of Mass Violence
1. National Socialism in Postcolonial Perspective
I. War of Extermination, Racial Utopias, and the Mania of Planning
2. The First Genocide of the 20th Century: The German War of Extermination in South West Africa (1904-1908) and the Global History of Genocide
3. The Delusion of Planability: Unfree Labor, Expulsion, and Genocide
4. The Total Surveillance State? Law and Administration in German South West Africa
5. The German Racial State in Africa: Organization, Development, and Segregation
II. The Location of the Namibian War in History
6. The Holocaust and Colonialism: Towards an Archeology of Genocidal Thinking
7. The German Empire and Namibian Genocide
8. Colonial Genocide? On the Use and Abuse of a Historical Category for Global History
IV. From the First German Colonialism to the Second
9. From Windhuk to Warsaw: The Racial State in German South West Africa
10. The Birth of the "Ostland" out of the Spirit of Colonialism: A Postcolonial Perspective on the Nazi Policy of Conquest and Extermination
11. In the Service of the Empire: The geographers of Berlin University
V. German Mass Violence: Special Path or Global History?
12. No Special Path in "Racial Warfare": Between German Continuities and a Global History of Mass Violence