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Notes<br />

Introduction<br />

1 Examples of these are: H.P. Meritt, “Bismarck and the <strong>German</strong> Interest in East Africa,<br />

1884-1885,” Historical Journal 21, no. 1 (1978): 97-116. C.D. Penner, “<strong>German</strong>y and<br />

the Transvaal before 1896,” Journal of Modern <strong>History</strong> 12 (March 1940): 31-59. G.N.<br />

Sanderson, “The Anglo-<strong>German</strong> Agreement of 1890 and the Upper Nile,” English<br />

Historical Review 78, no. 306, (1963): 49-72. A.J.P. Taylor, <strong>German</strong>y’s First Bid for<br />

Colonies 1884-1885: A Move in Bismarck’s European Policy (London: Macmillan and<br />

Co., 1938).<br />

2 Ulrich van der Heyden and Joachim Zeller, eds. Kolonialmetropole Berlin: Eine<br />

Spurensuche (Berlin: Berlin Edition, 2002). Birthe Kundrus, ed. Phantasiereiche: Zur<br />

Kulturegeschichte des deutschen Kolonialismus (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2003).<br />

Pascale Grosse, Kolonialismus, Eugenik und bürgerliche Gesellschaft in Deutschland<br />

1850-1918 (Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag, 2000). Marianne Bechhaus-Gerst and<br />

Reinhard Klein-Arendt, eds. Die (koloniale) Begegnung: AfrikanerInnen in Deutschland<br />

1880-1945, Deutsche in Afrika 1880-1918 (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2003). Sara<br />

Friedrichsmeyer, Sara Lennox and Susanne Zantop, eds. The Imperialist Imagination:<br />

<strong>German</strong> <strong>Colonialism</strong> and Its Legacy (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998).<br />

3 Edward W. Said, Culture and Imperialism (New York: Vintage, 1993). Nicholas<br />

Thomas, <strong>Colonialism</strong>’s Culture: Anthropology, Travel and Government (Princeton, NJ:<br />

Princeton University Press, 1994).<br />

4 Johan Galtung, “A Structural Theory of Imperialism,” Journal of Peace Research 8<br />

(1971): 81.<br />

5 Examples of the traditional Marxist argument are: Vladimir Lenin’s 1917 Imperialism,<br />

The Highest Stage of Capitalism and Rosa Luxemburg’s 1913 The Accumulation of<br />

Capital. Kenneth J. Tarbuck, ed. Imperialism and the Accumulation of Capital by Rosa<br />

Luxemburg and Nikolai Bukharin, (London: Penguin Press, 1972).<br />

6 Octave Mannoni, Prospero and Caliban: The Psychology of Colonization (New York:<br />

Praeger, 1956), 18, 29, 202, 204.<br />

7 David S. Landes, “Some Thoughts on the Nature of Economic Imperialism,” Journal of<br />

Economic <strong>History</strong> 21, no. 4 (1961): 498-499.<br />

8 Ronald Robinson and John Gallagher, Africa and the Victorians: The Official Mind of<br />

Imperialism (London: Macmillan, 1961).<br />

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