Description

Book Synopsis

Although it lasted only thirty years, German colonial rule dramatically transformed South West Africa. The colonial government not only committed the first genocide of the twentieth century against the Herero and Nama, but in their efforts to establish a “model colony” and “racial state,” they brought about even more destructive and long-lasting consequences. In this now-classic study—available here for the first time in English—the author provides an indispensable account of Germany's colonial utopia in what is present-day Namibia, showing how the highly rationalized planning of Wilhelmine authorities ultimately failed even as it added to the profound immiseration of the African population.



Trade Review

Praise for the German Edition:
“[Zimmerer] traces the history and origins of racial, labor, and population regulations throughout the entire history of the German occupation, showing that they were not peripheral but absolutely central to the entire enterprise … The most detailed view to date of the operations and mind of the German colonial administration.” • The American Historical Review

“Zimmerer’s book will be the point of reference for all historical work dealing with Namibian history in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.” • Journal of African History

“Very impressive … Zimmerer clearly delineates the objectives, policies, successes, and failures of German efforts to control and exploit the native population.” • German Studies Review



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface to the English Edition
Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Establishment of the Schutzgebiet and ‘Native Policy’ up until 1907
Chapter 2. The Codification of ‘Native Policy’ after 1905
Chapter 3. Demographics, Economics and Institutions: Basic Factors after the War
Chapter 4. Securing Colonial Rule
Chapter 5. The Labour Market: Recruitment and Working Conditions
Chapter 6. Social Discipline, Educational Policy and the Taxation of the Africans

Conclusion

Appendix: Diagrams and Tables

Glossary
Bibliography
Index

German Rule, African Subjects: State Aspirations

Product form

£96.30

Includes FREE delivery

RRP £107.00 – you save £10.70 (10%)

Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Fri 2 Jan 2026.

A Hardback by Jürgen Zimmerer

Out of stock


    View other formats and editions of German Rule, African Subjects: State Aspirations by Jürgen Zimmerer

    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 11/06/2021
    ISBN13: 9781789207491, 978-1789207491
    ISBN10: 1789207495

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Although it lasted only thirty years, German colonial rule dramatically transformed South West Africa. The colonial government not only committed the first genocide of the twentieth century against the Herero and Nama, but in their efforts to establish a “model colony” and “racial state,” they brought about even more destructive and long-lasting consequences. In this now-classic study—available here for the first time in English—the author provides an indispensable account of Germany's colonial utopia in what is present-day Namibia, showing how the highly rationalized planning of Wilhelmine authorities ultimately failed even as it added to the profound immiseration of the African population.



    Trade Review

    Praise for the German Edition:
    “[Zimmerer] traces the history and origins of racial, labor, and population regulations throughout the entire history of the German occupation, showing that they were not peripheral but absolutely central to the entire enterprise … The most detailed view to date of the operations and mind of the German colonial administration.” • The American Historical Review

    “Zimmerer’s book will be the point of reference for all historical work dealing with Namibian history in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.” • Journal of African History

    “Very impressive … Zimmerer clearly delineates the objectives, policies, successes, and failures of German efforts to control and exploit the native population.” • German Studies Review



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations
    Preface to the English Edition
    Abbreviations

    Introduction

    Chapter 1. The Establishment of the Schutzgebiet and ‘Native Policy’ up until 1907
    Chapter 2. The Codification of ‘Native Policy’ after 1905
    Chapter 3. Demographics, Economics and Institutions: Basic Factors after the War
    Chapter 4. Securing Colonial Rule
    Chapter 5. The Labour Market: Recruitment and Working Conditions
    Chapter 6. Social Discipline, Educational Policy and the Taxation of the Africans

    Conclusion

    Appendix: Diagrams and Tables

    Glossary
    Bibliography
    Index

    Recently viewed products

    © 2025 Book Curl

      • American Express
      • Apple Pay
      • Diners Club
      • Discover
      • Google Pay
      • Maestro
      • Mastercard
      • PayPal
      • Shop Pay
      • Union Pay
      • Visa

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account