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Violence, Race, and the Law in German South West Africa, 1884-1914

Violence, Race, and the Law in German South West Africa, 1884-1914 PDF Author: Harry Marshall Schwirck
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Category : Germany
Languages : en
Pages : 466

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The colonial administration's responses to settler violence against Africans cannot be seen simply as an effective means to realize colonialism's "rational" economic or political ends. Rather, in many respects, "native policy" contributed to social dysfunction. Therefore it is best seen as shaped by racial imperatives that governed the behavior of many settlers, who, especially after the uprisings, stood to the far right of colonial administrators. The treatment of the issues of "mixed marriages" and "half-breeds" (Mischlinge) provides a strong example of "native policy's" fundamental irrationality.