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Emancipation without abolition in German East Africa, c.1884-1914. Oxford [England]: James Currey, 2006.

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Karl, Peters. How German East Africa was founded. Belfast: Athol Books, 2001.

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Spaces of negotiation: European settlement and settlers in German East Africa 1900-1914. München: Meidenbauer, 2006.

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Mikono ya damu: African mercenaries and the politics of conflict in German East Africa, 1888-1904 = "Hands of blood". Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2002.

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Hirschberg, Johannes. Bushiri: Rebel and freedom fighter : the Arab uprising in East Africa 1889/90 - from the diary of a German naval officer. Zanzibar, Tanzania: Von-Heute-auf-Morgen Verlag, 2016.

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Helmut, Schroeter. Die Eisenbahnen in den einst deutschen Schutzgebieten: Ostafrika, Südwestafrika, Kamerun, Togo und die Schantung-Eisenbahn : damals und heute = German colonial railways : East Africa, Southwest Africa, Cameroon, Togo and the Shantung Railway : then and now. Krefeld: Röhr-Verlag, 1993.

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Casco, José Arturo Saavedra. Utenzi, war poems, and the German conquest of East Africa: Swahili poetry as a historical source. Trenton NJ: Africa World Press, 2007.

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Library, Glenn G. Bartle, Cornell University. Labor Management Documentation Center., Tamiment Institute Library, State University of New York at Buffalo. University Libraries, and State University of New York at Albany. Dept. of Special Collections and Archives Dept. of Special Collections and Archives., eds. [Twentieth century political pamphlets in New York State]. Albany, N.Y: University Libraries, The University at Albany, State University of New York, 1992.

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Greiner, Andreas. Human Porterage and Colonial State Formation in German East Africa, 1880s–1914. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89470-2.

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Lettow-Vorbeck. My reminiscences of East Africa. Nashville: Battery Press, 1991.

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Joan, Considine, and Rawlins John 1929-, eds. Childhood memories from Colonial East Africa. Lancaster: Bongo Books, 2004.

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Munson, Robert B. Forest reserves and local rights: German East Africa's Mt. Kilimanjaro. Boston, MA: Program for the Study of the African Environment, African Studies Center, Boston University, 2009.

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Europeans in British administered East Africa: A biographical listing 1885-1905. 3rd ed. Wantage, Oxfordshire, England: Stephen J. North, 2005.

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North, Stephen J. Europeans in British administered East Africa: A provisional list, 1889-1903. 2nd ed. Wantage, Oxfordshire, England: S.J. North, 2003.

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North, Stephen J. Europeans in British administered East Africa: A provisional list, 1889 to 1903. Wantage, Oxon, England: S.J. North, 1995.

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Lords of the fly: Sleeping sickness control in British East Africa, 1900-1960. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2003.

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Hoppe, Kirk Arden. Lords of the fly: Sleeping sickness control in British East Africa, 1900-1960. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004.

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Die Grenzziehungen in den afrikanischen Kolonien Englands, Deutschlands und Portugals im Zeitalter des Imperialismus 1880-1914. Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1991.

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Seligmann, Matthew S. Rivalry in Southern Africa, 1893-99: The transformation of German colonial policy. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan Press, 1998.

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Black and white in South East Africa: A study in sociology. London: Longmans, Green, 1990.

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Koloniale Herrschaft und ihre Grenzen: Die Kolonialpolizei in Deutsch-Südwestafrika, 1894-1915 / Jakob Zollmann. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2010.

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Kundrus, Birthe. Moderne Imperialisten: Das Kaiserreich im Spiegel seiner Kolonien. Köln: Böhlau, 2003.

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Environmental imaginaries of the Middle East and North Africa. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2011.

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Lundt, Bea, and Wazi Apoh. Germany and its West African colonies: 'excavations' of German colonialism in post-colonial times. Berlin: Lit, 2013.

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Maddocks, Kenneth. Of no fixed abode: An account of Colonial Service in Nigeria and Fiji and of subsequent work in London and East Africa. [Aldeburgh]: [K. Maddocks], 1988.

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Peter, Limb, Etherington Norman, and Midgley Peter 1943-, eds. Grappling with the beast: Indigenous southern African responses to colonialism, 1840-1930. Boston: Brill, 2010.

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Peter, Limb, Midgley Peter 1943-, and Etherington Norman, eds. Grappling with the beast: Indigenous southern African responses to colonialism, 1840-1930. Boston: Brill, 2010.

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Page, Malcolm. A history of the King's African Rifles and East African forces. London: Leo Cooper, 1998.

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Hans-Martin, Hinz, ed. The German colonial experience: Select documents on German rule in Africa, China, and the Pacific 1884-1914. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2010.

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Smith, Alec. Insect man: A fight against malaria in Africa. London: Radcliffe Press, 1993.

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Die Entstehung der Schutztruppengesetze für die deutschen Schutzgebiete Deutsch-Ostafrika, Deutsch-Südwestafrika und Kamerun (1884-1898). Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2007.

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Through a glass, darkly: Photographs of the Leipzig Mission from East Africa, 1896-1939. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2013.

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Rosselli, Alberto. L'ultima colonia: La guerra coloniale nell'Africa orientale tedesca, 1914-1918. Pavia: G. Iuculano, 2005.

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Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne, and Christiane Küchler Williams. "Südwest ist u. bleibt das Land der Ueberraschungen u. Enttäuschungen": Die Tagebücher des Missionskaufmanns Gustav Hellmann und seiner Frau Elisabeth, 1907-1923. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Edition, 2013.

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The lunatic express: An entertainment in imperialism. London: Penguin, 2001.

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Koloniale Herrschaft: Zur soziologischen Theorie der Staatsentstehung am Beispiel des "Schutzgebietes Togo". Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 1994.

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Violent Intermediaries: African Soldiers, Conquest, and Everyday Colonialism in German East Africa. Ohio University Press, 2014.

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Peters, Carl, and Angela Clifford. How German East Africa Was Founded: A Venture in Colonialism on the English Model (Ireland & Germany). Athol Books, 2001.

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L, Parpart Jane, and Rostgaard Marianne, eds. The practical imperialist: Letters from a Danish planter in German East Africa 1888-1906. Boston: Brill, 2006.

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Sandler, Willeke. Africa or the East? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190697907.003.0009.

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During the Second World War, the Nazi pursuit of race war and empire in Eastern Europe put colonialists under greater pressure to justify their African focus. While Africa remained a future possibility, Eastern Europe offered readily accessible territory for the fulfillment of colonial ambitions. In the euphoric early years of the war, colonialists presented the outbreak of war as finally providing the opportunity to fulfill their irredentist demands. Nazi officials, in particular within the Propaganda Ministry and the Nazi Party’s Reich Propaganda Office, objected to colonialists’ persistent propaganda efforts as distractions from the more urgent needs of the war effort. In the wake of the German defeat at Stalingrad and the declaration of total war, Martin Bormann, head of the Party Chancellery, shut down the colonialist organizations in January 1943, ending sixty years of organized overseas colonialist agitation in Germany.
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Poeschel, Hans. Voice of German East Africa: The English in the Judgment of the Natives. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Die Kaiserliche Schutztruppe Fur Deutsch-ostafrika: Koloniale Sicherheitspolitik Und Transkulturelle Kriegfuhrung, 1885 Bis 1918 (Beitrage zur Militargeschichte) (German Edition). De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2011.

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(Editor), Jane L. Parpart, and Marianne Rostgaard (Editor), eds. The Practical Imperialist: Letters from a Danish Planter in German East Africa, 1888-1906 (Sources for African History) (Sources for African History). Brill Academic Publishers, 2006.

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Utenze, War Poems, and the German Conquest of East Africa: Swhaili Poetry as Historical Source. Africa World Press, Inc., 2007.

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Sandler, Willeke. Locating Germanness, Locating the Colonial. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190697907.003.0004.

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Many colonialists had believed that the Nazi regime established in 1933 would ease cooperation between colonialists and the Nazi Party, but conflicts between colonialists and Nazi officials continued over the next decade. This chapter examines these continuing tensions through two categories: organizational rivalry and ideological competition. Organizations such as the NS-Frauenschaft, the Hitler Youth, the Auslands-Organisation, and the Volksbund für das Deutschtum im Ausland competed with colonialists for access to sectors of German society and for control over discussions about Auslandsdeutschen (Germans beyond Germany’s borders). Colonialists also had to assert the relationship between their focus on Africa and the Nazis’ focus on Eastern Europe as a territorial goal. These competitions at times hindered colonialists’ publicity work, yet also brought discussions of the former overseas colonies into broader sectors of society through these other organizations.
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North, Stephen J. Europeans in British Administered East Africa. Stephen J.North, 2000.

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Unangst, Matthew. Colonial Geography: Race and Space in German East Africa, 1884-1905. University of Toronto Press, 2022.

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Lettow-Vorbeck, Paul von. My Reminiscences of East Africa. Independently Published, 2019.

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Gissibl, Bernhard. Nature of German Imperialism: Conservation and the Politics of Wildlife in Colonial East Africa. Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2016.

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Nature of German Imperialism: Conservation and the Politics of Wildlife in Colonial East Africa. Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2019.

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