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70 Ulrich van der Heyden, “Afrikaner in der Reichs(colonial)haupstadt. Die<br />

Kolonialausstellung im Treptower Park 1896 sowie die Transvaal-Ausstellung auf dem<br />

Kurfürstendamm 1897,” Die (koloniale) Begegnung: AfrikanerInnen in Deutschland<br />

1880-1945, Deutsche in Afrika 1880-1918 eds. Marianne Bechhaus-Gerst and Reinhard<br />

Klein-Arendt (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2003), 147-156.<br />

71 R 8023 18 Kolonialpropaganda und Ehrungen. 18.3 Werbung und Propaganda. 1084<br />

Kolonial-Denkmaler. Other permanent fixtures of the colonial expansion were the<br />

creations of “African Quarters” in <strong>German</strong> cities where clusters of Petersallees, Togo-<br />

Straßes and Swakopmunder-Straßes sprung up. Alexander Honold, “Afrikanisches<br />

Viertel: Straßennamen als kolonialer Gedächtnisraum,” in Phantasiereiche: Zur<br />

Kulturegeschichte des deutschen Kolonialismus ed. Birthe Kundrus, (Frankfurt: Campus<br />

Verlag, 2003), 317-320.<br />

72 R 8023 18 Kolonialpropaganda und Ehrungen. 18.3 Werbung und Propaganda. 1084<br />

Kolonial-Denkmaler. Kolonie und Heimat, no. 18, 16 May 1913.<br />

73 Stones were often brought back from Africa and commemorated as markers for absent<br />

bodies resting in African soil such as the Herero Stone of the Garnisonsfriedhof in<br />

Neukölln.<br />

74 Heyden and Zeller, 78-79.<br />

75 David M. Ciarlo, “Rasse konsumieren: Von der exotischen zur kolonialen Imagination<br />

in der Bildreklame des Wilhelminischen Kaiserreichs,” in Phantasiereiche: Zur<br />

Kulturegeschichte des deutschen Kolonialismus ed. Birthe Kundrus, (Frankfurt: Campus<br />

Verlag, 2003), 140-142.<br />

76 Andreas Michel, “Formalism to Psychoanalysis: On the Politics of Primitivism in Carl<br />

Einstein,” in The Imperialist Imagination: <strong>German</strong> <strong>Colonialism</strong> and Its Legacy, eds.<br />

Friedrichsmeyer, Lennox and Zantop, 142.<br />

77 Heyden and Zeller, 184-187.<br />

78 W. Mommsen, Max Weber and <strong>German</strong> Politics: 1890-1920 (Chicago: University of<br />

Chicago Press, 1984), 68-72, 167. Wehler, Bismarck und Imperialismus, 142-154.<br />

79 Wilhelm Hübbe-Schleiden, Deutsche Kolonisation, 1881. Pakendorf. Peters, New<br />

Light on Darkest Africa. Fabri reached an especially large audience with his 1879<br />

jeremiad Bedarf Deutschland der Kolonien? Wildenthal, “’When Men are Weak,’” 53-<br />

57. Heyden and Zeller, 37. Short, 455.<br />

80 John Phillip Short, “Everyman’s Colonial Library: Imperialism and Working-Class<br />

Readers in Leipzig, 1890-1914,” <strong>German</strong> <strong>History</strong> 21, no. 4 (2003): 448, 455, 473.<br />

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