Elf Jahre Gouverneur in Deutsch-Südwestafrika by Theodor Gotthilf von Leutwein

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Author Leutwein, Theodor Gotthilf von, 1849-1921
Title Elf Jahre Gouverneur in Deutsch-Südwestafrika
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Summary "Elf Jahre Gouverneur in Deutsch-Südwestafrika" by Theodor Leutwein is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book provides insights into the complexities and challenges faced in German colonial policies in South West Africa during Leutwein's governorship, reflecting both achievements and setbacks. It delves into the interactions between the German colonizers and the indigenous populations, emphasizing the importance of humane colonial practices over oppression. The opening of the work presents Leutwein's initial reflections on the realities of German colonial administration amidst historical conflicts involving the native peoples such as the Hottentots and Hereros. He outlines the demographic and ethnographic background of the region, detailing the various tribes and their historical migration patterns. Leutwein highlights the intricacies of the relationships between different groups, foreshadowing the conflicts that will unfold under German rule, while also indicating his belief that a more generous and respectful colonial policy could lead to more favorable outcomes for both the colonizers and the indigenous inhabitants. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class DT: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Africa
Subject Leutwein, Theodor Gotthilf von, 1849-1921
Subject Namibia -- History -- 1884-1915
Subject Colonial administrators -- Namibia -- Biography
Subject Colonial administrators -- Germany -- Biography
Subject Germany -- Colonies -- Africa, Southern
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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