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A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (Minneapolis: University of<br />

Minnesota Press, 1987).<br />

29 Ian Buchanan, ed. A Deleuzian Century? (Durham: Duke University Press, 1999), 8.<br />

30 Obviously, this analysis draws upon the work of Eric Wolf, Europe and the People<br />

without <strong>History</strong>, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982). Despite the obvious<br />

problems of definition, this project therefore considers Africans and <strong>German</strong>s to<br />

constitute the best social units of analysis.<br />

31 Ranajit Guha, <strong>History</strong> at the Limit of World <strong>History</strong> (New York: Columbia University<br />

Press, 2002). Said, xxv.<br />

32 Ruth Frankenburg and Lata Mani, “Crosscurrents, Crosstalk: Race, ‘Postcoloniality’<br />

and the Politics of Location.” in Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader ed.<br />

Padmini Mongia (London: Arnold, 1996), 347-362.<br />

33 Jürgen Zimmerer, Deutsche Herrschaft über Afrikaner: Staatlicher Machtanspruch und<br />

Wirklichkeit in kolonialen Namibia (Münster: Lit Verlag, 2004), 77. Friedrichsmeyer,<br />

Lennox and Zantop.<br />

34 Kundrus.<br />

35 Bechhaus-Gerst and Klein-Arendt, 10.<br />

36 Imanuel Geiss, <strong>German</strong> Foreign Policy, 1871-1914 (London: Routledge, 1976).<br />

37 Volker R. Berghahn, Imperial <strong>German</strong>y, 1871-1914: Economy, Society, Culture, and<br />

Politics (Providence, RI: Berghahn Books, 1994), 190-191.<br />

38 John C. G. Röhl, <strong>German</strong>y Without Bismarck: The Crisis of Government in the Second<br />

Reich, 1890-1900 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967), 160-166, 272.<br />

39 Berghahn, Imperial <strong>German</strong>y, 12-17.<br />

40 Helmut Böhme, “Big-Business Pressure Groups and Bismarck’s Turn to Protectionism,<br />

1873-79,” Historical Journal 10, no. 2 (1967): 223, 227, 236. “Door-closing panic” is<br />

translated from Torschlußpanik. Unless otherwise indicated, all translations are mine.<br />

41 Berghahn, Imperial <strong>German</strong>y, 123-130.<br />

42 Behnen especially stresses the complicity of the agricultural-industrial complex in<br />

colonialism in: Michael Behnen, ed. Quellen zur Deutschen Aussenpolitik im Zeitalter<br />

des Imperialismus 1890-1914 (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1977),<br />

xix. “Collective policy” has been translated from Sammlungspolitik. Dirk Stegmann,<br />

117

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